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221 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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221 BC deaths (5 P) ... 221 BC establishments (1 C ... Pages in category "221 BC"
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The Zhou Dynasty (also spelled Chou) conquered the Shang rulers and ruled major parts of what is now China for over 700 years (ca 1046-221 BC). ... Warring States (ca 481-221 BC)
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Qin Dynasty was the first unified, multi-national and power-centralized state in Chinese history. It lasted from 221 BC to 206 BC. ... It lasted from 221 BC to 207 BC. Although surviving only 15 years, the dynasty held an important role in Chinese history and it exerted great influence on the following dynasties.
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Amazon.com: The Great Wall of China 221 BC-1644 AD (Fortress)
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Chinese recipes or recipe, with food recipe, chicken recipe, soup recipe and more. ... Lao Zi was a thinker and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) in Chinese history. In his last years Lao Zi grew very much discontented with the actual conditions of society.
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In the year 551 BC, the famous thinker and educator of ancient China, Confucius, was born at today's Qufu in Shandong Province, to a family that was far from being well-to-do. But he was an earnest and hard-working pupil even in his childhood.
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The Eastern Zhou was subdivided into the Spring and Autumn Periods (770 BC – 476 BC) and the Warring States Periods (476 BC – 221 BC), so it is also named the Spring and Autumn Periods and Warring States Periods.
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Although the Zhou royal family officially continued to reign, in reality it was only in name, and they were ultimately succeeded by the Qin State in 221 BC.
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Learn Chinese Language quickly and easily Online., CHOU DYNASTY (1122-221 BC) ... The Chou Dynasty (1122-221 BC) saw the full flowering of ancient civilization in China. During this period the empire was unified, a middle class arose, and iron was introduced. The sage Confucius (551-479 BC) developed the code of ethics...
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