Qin Shi Huang

Politician 258 BCE – 210 BCE
Rising Star
#82
Historical Importance
1.2M
2025 Wikipedia Views
+8.7%
Year-over-Year
+69%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Qin Shi Huang

Qin Shi Huang, who reigned from -259 to -210 BCE, was the founder of the Qin Dynasty and is historically regarded as the first emperor of a unified China. His immense historical importance, reflected in his Pantheon HPI Rank of #82, stems from his unification of the previously warring states, establishing a centralized imperial system that lasted for centuries. Key contributions include standardizing weights, measures, currency, and writing systems, as well as initiating large-scale public works like early sections of the Great Wall of China.

Despite this foundational historical impact, his modern internet attention is modest. Qin Shi Huang accrued 1.2 million Wikipedia views in 2025, resulting in an Attention Gap of approximately 1x, suggesting his online presence is roughly commensurate with his historical standing. For context, the contemporary political figure George V, ranked less importantly at #114, commanded 4.4 million views in the same period.

However, a surge in contemporary interest is suggested by the data: his 2025 Momentum (Q1 vs Q3) is a substantial +69%, and his Year-over-Year change is a healthy +8.7%, indicating growing online relevance in the past year.

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