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战 |
zhàn guó mò | late Warring States period, c. 250-221 BC before the First Emperor's Qin Dynasty |
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夏 |
Xià Huáng gōng | Xia Huanggong also known as Huang Shigong 黄石公 (dates of birth and death uncertain), Daoist hermit of the Qin Dynasty 秦代 and purported author of “Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黄石公三略, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武经七书 |
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qín sè hé míng | in perfect harmony / in sync / lit. qin and se sing in harmony |
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秦 |
Qín | surname Qin / Qin dynasty (221–207 BC) of the first emperor 秦始皇 / short name for 陕西 |
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Qín Huì wén Wáng | King Huiwen of Qin 秦国, ruled 338-311 BC during the Warring States Period |
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Zhàn guó cè | "Strategies of the Warring States", chronicle of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), possibly written by Su Qin 苏秦 |
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Qín Shǐ huáng | Qin Shihuang (259-210 BC), the first emperor |
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Qín Mù gōng | Duke Mu of Qin, the first substantial king of Qin (ruled 659-621 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 |
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Xiōng nú | Xiongnu, a people of the Eastern Steppe who created an empire that flourished around the time of the Qin and Han dynasties |
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Lián Pō | Lian Po (327-243 BC), famous general of Zhao 赵国, repeatedly victorious over Qin 秦国 and Qi 齐国 |
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古 |
gǔ qín | guqin or qin, a long zither with seven strings, plucked with the fingers |
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巴 |
Bā shǔ | Sichuan / originally two provinces of Qin and Han |
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tài pú | ministerial title in imperial China (in the Qin and Han dynasties, the minister responsible for the imperial stables) |
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玉 |
yù rén chuī xiāo | virtuoso piper wins a beauty / the xiao 箫 (mouth organ) virtuoso 萧史 won for his wife the beautiful daughter of Duke Mu of Qin 秦穆公 |
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qín sè | qin and se, two string instruments that play in perfect harmony / marital harmony |
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zhāo Qín mù Chǔ | serve Qin in the morning Chu in the evening (idiom); quick to switch sides |
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秦 |
Qín Hàn | the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties |
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秦 |
Qín dài | Qin dynasty (221-207 BC), founded by the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇, the first dynasty to rule the whole of China |
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xiān Qín | pre-Qin, Chinese history up to the foundation of the Qin imperial dynasty in 221 BC |
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李 |
Lǐ Sī | Li Si (c. 280-208 BC), Legalist philosopher, calligrapher and prime minister of Qin kingdom and Qin dynasty from 246 to 208 BC |