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i can't tell you an accurate number because even historians can not say how many there were, but I can give you the range: the population of Qin dynasty was 20million+, and Qin was a military state, which means all men and slaves could be drafted; during Warring States, when Qinshihuang was trying to conquering other states, these states usually had half million+ soldiers, so Qinshihuang could have no more than one million soldiers; some people say Shihuangdi had have 3 million soldiers but the number declined after he died. There were approximately 300,000 soldiers were used to watch the border of North, yes , the great wall

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