Qin and the (Re)Unification of China © Howard R. Spendelow Georgetown University draft as of 04 Oct 2018 Qin Dynasty https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Terracotta_Army_5.jpg title
expansion from Shang to Qin
Warring States Qin Dynasty Fairbank & Reischauer, China: Tradition and Transformation, 36 Warring States
Dujiangyan Qin Dynasty [Andrew Leonard] found it in a pdf of a 19th century British engineering magazine. Best guess is it was in the temple above Dujiangyan in the 1880s? I can find the cite late Dujiangyan
https://upload. wikimedia https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cf/De_stridande_staterna_animering.gif/300px-De_stridande_staterna_animering.gif
Qin 秦
Seal characters 海内皆臣,歲登成熟,道毋飢人 Qin Dynasty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CMOC_Treasures_of_Ancient_China_exhibit_-_stone_slab_with_twelve_small_seal_characters.jpg Seal characters 海内皆臣,歲登成熟,道毋飢人
“books” written on bamboo Qin Dynasty “books” written on bamboo
9th Station: Xi An (西安) Terracotta Warriors and Horses of The First Emperor of China (秦始皇兵馬俑)-4
9th Station: Xi An (西安) Terracotta Warriors and Horses of The First Emperor of China (秦始皇兵馬俑)-5
9th Station: Xi An (西安) Terracotta Warriors and Horses of The First Emperor of China (秦始皇兵馬俑)-1
“point (at) deer as horse” Qin Dynasty https://i2.kknews.cc/SIG=3fsi8hp/s7o00084981563o44n1.jpg “point (at) deer as horse”
終 (the end)
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