In addition, the city is peppered with old city walls, temples, pagodas and tombs from HanDynasty rulers, including the Hanyangling Tomb, which houses Emperor Jingdi and his wife Empress Wang.
The Qin's extremism was also its undoing and it was soon replaced by the more enduring Handynasty, which sought compromise with aristocratic elites and legitimation through a revived Confucianism.
This exhibition was one of his first projects, in collaboration with James Lin, a Taiwan-born curator at the museum and a specialist in the Handynasty.