Qin Shi Huang (Chinese: 秦始皇, pronunciation; February 259 – 12 July 210 BC) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of China. Rather than...
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warriors and other discoveries made at the 3rd-century BC tomb complex of Qin Shihuangdi, China's first emperor. Jane Portal, the exhibition's curator, explains...
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the Indic Laws of Manu and the Mahabharata, likely dating well before Qin Shihuangdi." Bodde 1986, p. 20 World and Its Peoples: Eastern and Southern Asia...
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Eunuchs in China (section Qin dynasty)
all of the eunuchs from the Forbidden City. Zhao Gao: favourite of Qin Shihuangdi, who plotted against Li Si (died 210 BC). Sima Qian (old romanization...
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Yang Zhifa (category Qin dynasty)
warriors". China Daily USA. Retrieved 5 September 2019. "Le tombeau de Qin Shihuangdi et son armée en terre cuite". french.china.org.cn. "Living with the...
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dreamed of the child, who said that he was the spirit of Qin Shihuangdi, first Emperor of Qin, reborn. The child also explained his appearance in the dream...
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present-day Guangzhou, was founded by Zhao Tuo, a former Chinese general of Qin Shihuangdi. Nanyue projected its power into present-day northern Vietnam, which...
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the Indic Laws of Manu and the Mahabharata, likely dating well before Qin Shihuangdi." "Sino-". Merriam-Webster. Archived from the original on 2015-07-14...
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A Qin dynasty sculpture of a chariot with horses and rider from the Terracotta Army unearthed near the tomb of China's first emperor Qin Shihuangdi, Xi'an...
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the Indic Laws of Manu and the Mahabharata, likely dating well before Qin Shihuangdi." Oxford English Dictionary (1989), "China". ISBN 0199573158. The Book...
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allegorical references wherein Mao and the Gang of Four were represented Qin Shihuangdi and the Legalist tradition, and Zhou Enlai was taken to represent the...
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execution of Qin Er Shi's elder brother Fusu and Fusu's ally, the general Meng Tian. The Terracotta Army in the mausoleum of Emperor Shihuangdi, Lintong,...
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present-day Guangzhou, was founded by Zhao Tuo, a former Chinese general of Qin Shihuangdi. Nanyue projected its power into present-day northern Vietnam, which...
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Great Wall of China (category Qin Shi Huang)
4th century BC. In the 3rd century BC Shihuangdi (Qin Shi Huang), the first emperor of a united China (under the Qin dynasty), connected a number of existing...
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Duan Qingbo (2007). "Scientific Studies of High Level of Mercury in Qin Shihuangdi's Tomb". In Jane Porter (ed.). The First Emperor: China's Terracotta...
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Zhangjiakou (section Pre-Qin era)
state. Jia feared humiliation and committed suicide. During the Qin dynasty, Shihuangdi sent Meng Tian, commanding 300,000 troops to defend his empire...
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execution of Qin Er Shi's elder brother Fusu and Fusu's ally, the general Meng Tian. The Terracotta Army in the mausoleum of Emperor Shihuangdi, Lintong,...
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