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前 |
Qián Qín | Former Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (351-395) |
陈 |
Chén Shèng | Chen Sheng (died 208 BC), Qin dynasty rebel, leader of the Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising 陈胜吴广起义 |
函 |
Hán gǔ Guān | Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC) |
秦 |
Qín | surname Qin / Qin dynasty (221-207 BC) of the first emperor 秦始皇 / short name for 陕西 |
秦 |
Qín Hàn | the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties |
钦 |
Qīn | surname Qin |
秦 |
Qín cháo | Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC) |
匈 |
Xiōng nú | Xiongnu, a people of the Eastern Steppe who created an empire that flourished around the time of the Qin and Han dynasties |
秦 |
Qín guó | the state of Qin, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) |
狄 |
Dí | surname Di / generic name for northern ethnic minorities during the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 BC-220 AD) |
古 |
gǔ qín | guqin or qin, a long zither with seven strings, plucked with the fingers |
郫 |
Pí Xiàn | Pi County, established during the Qin dynasty after the conquest of the ancient Shu Kingdom, historically known for its cultural heritage, strategic location, and culinary contributions, administratively reorganized in 2016 as Pidu District 郫都区, a suburban district of Chengdu, Sichuan |
秦 |
Qín ān | Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水, Gansu |
商 |
Shāng Yāng | Shang Yang (c. 390-338 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of the state of Qin 秦国, whose reforms paved the way for the eventual unification of the Chinese empire by the Qin dynasty 秦朝 |
覃 |
Qín | surname Qin |
巴 |
Bā shǔ | Sichuan / originally two provinces of Qin and Han |
翟 |
Dí | surname Di / variant of 狄, generic name for northern ethnic minorities during the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 BC-220 AD) |
先 |
xiān Qín | pre-Qin, Chinese history up to the foundation of the Qin imperial dynasty in 221 BC |
琴 |
qín sè | qin and se, two string instruments that play in perfect harmony / marital harmony |
小 |
xiǎo zhuàn | the small or lesser seal, the form of Chinese character standardized by the Qin dynasty |