秦朝 (Qín cháo) — Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
Definition
The Qin dynasty (221–206 BC), China's first unified imperial dynasty. Despite lasting only about 15 years, it standardized writing, currency, and weights and measures, and gave its name to 'China' in many languages.
noun
Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
Examples
- 秦朝。Qín cháo Shì zhōng guó lì shǐ shàng dì yī gè tǒng yī de fēng jiàn wáng cháo.The Qin dynasty was the first unified feudal dynasty in Chinese history.
- 秦朝221206。Qín cháo Cóng gōng yuán qián 221 nián chí xù dào gōng yuán qián 206 nián.The Qin dynasty lasted from 221 BC to 206 BC.
- 秦朝,。Qín cháo Suī rán shí jiān hěn duǎn, dàn duì hòu shì yǐng xiǎng hěn dà.Although the Qin dynasty was short-lived, it had a great influence on later generations.
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