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 Translation for 'Qin Dynasty' from English to Dutch
NOUN   the Qin Dynasty | -
SYNO Ch'in | Ch'in dynasty | Qin | ...
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Qin-dynastie {de}
Qin Dynasty
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dynastie {de}dynasty
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Han-dynastie {de}
Han Dynasty
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Zhou-dynastie {de}
Zhou Dynasty
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Xia-dynastie {de}
Xia Dynasty
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Yuan-dynastie {de}
Yuan Dynasty
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Ming-dynastie {de}
Ming Dynasty
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Jin-dynastie {de}
Jin Dynasty
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Liao-dynastie {de}
Liao Dynasty
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Tang-dynastie {de}
Tang Dynasty
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Qing-dynastie {de}
Qing Dynasty
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Song-dynastie {de}
Song Dynasty
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Sui-dynastie {de}
Sui Dynasty
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Shang-dynastie {de}
Shang Dynasty
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Usage Examples English
  • The Qin dynasty incorporated the Hong Kong area into China for the first time in 214 BCE, after conquering the indigenous Baiyue.
  • However, due to the infamous Burning of the Books in a political maneuver by the Qin Dynasty ruler Qin Shihuang (r. ...
  • The first emperor of the Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum is located in the Lintong District of Xi’an, Shaanxi Province.
  • For example, arrowheads from the Chinese Qin dynasty (around 200 BC) were often constructed with a hard bronze-head, but a softer bronze-tang, combining the alloys to prevent both dulling and breaking during use.
  • The founder of the Qin Dynasty, who implemented Legalism as the official philosophy, quashed Mohist and Confucianist schools.

  • Confucianism was suppressed during the Legalist and autocratic Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE), but survived.
  • Prior to the Qin dynasty (3rd century BC) China was largely a "fengjian" (feudal) society.
  • and Qin dynasty indicate that the Yellow River at that time flowed considerably north of its present course.
  • The institution of the Grand Canal by the Qin dynasty and the Sui dynasty, mostly the Sui, also obviated the need for the army to become self-sufficient farmers while posted at the northern frontier, as food supplies could now easily be shipped from south to north over the pass.
  • An ancient practice that was common during the Qin dynasty was cracking bones or turtle shells to gain knowledge of the future.

  • The Warring States period in China drew to a close, with Qin Shi Huang conquering the six other nation-states and establishing the short-lived Qin dynasty, the first empire of China, which was followed in the same century by the long-lasting Han dynasty.
  • Passports were an important part of the Chinese bureaucracy as early as the Western Han (202 BC – 9 AD), if not in the Qin Dynasty. They required such details as age, height, and bodily features.
  • Although its influence endured, Mohism almost disappeared as an independent school of thought in the wake of the cultural transformations of the Qin dynasty, after the 200s BC.
  • During the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC), the region was under the jurisdiction of Panyu County, Nanhai Prefecture of the province of Guangdong.
  • In China, there is no recognizable prehistoric period characterized by ironworking, as Bronze Age China transitions almost directly into the Qin dynasty of imperial China; "Iron Age" in the context of China is sometimes used for the transitional period of c.

  • These dates were chosen because 403 BCE was the beginning of the Warring States period, when the ancient State of Jin was subdivided, which eventually led to the establishment of the Qin Dynasty; and because 959 CE was the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period and the beginning of the Song dynasty.
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