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Zhang Qian

Zhang Qian
Zhang Qian was an outstanding diplomatist during the West Han period.

Lu Ban

Lu Ban
Lu Ban was from the State of Lu in the early Warring States Period.

Zheng He

Zheng He
Zheng He (1371-1433) was the greatest navigator in ancient China.
Qin Terracotta Army Pits were discovered in 1974 east of the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin. They are a collection of approximately 7000 terracotta figures of warriors and horses, most of which are over 1.75 meters high. The figures included warriors, servants, officials, infantry, shooting soldiers, vehicle soldiers, cavalryman guardians, and horses, etc. It is reputed as the world's eighth miracle.

Qin Shi Huang

Qin Shi Huang
Qin Shi Huang
Ying Zheng, the first emperor that united China over 2000 years ago, declared himself Shi Huangdi, meaning the first emperor. He was called "Qin Shi Huang" by later generations.
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  • Unification of Currency
    Unification of Currency
    Unification of Currency
    Emperor Qin promulgated China's earliest Currency Act, which prescribed the nationwide use of the Qin State currency, called half-liang coin, circular and with a square hole in the center.
  • Unification of Weights and Measures
    Unification of Weights and Measures
    Unification of Weights and Measures
    Emperor Qin unified weights and measures.
  • Vehicles of the Same Track
    Vehicles of the Same Track
    Vehicles of the Same Track
    Before Emperor Qin unified China, the size of vehicles and width of the road were not the same among different states, either were the written characters.
  • Three Major Water Conservancy Projects
    Three Major Water Conservancy Projects
    Three Major Water Conservancy Projects
    During Emperor Qin's reign, three major irrigation works were constructed, namely, the Lingqu Canal, Dujiangyan Reservoir, and Zhengguo Canal.
  • Construction of the Great Wall
    Construction of the Great Wall
    Construction of the Great Wall
    The Great Wall was first built in the Warring States period.
  • Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang
    Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang
    Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang
    The Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is the largest existing ancient emperor¡¯s tomb.
  • Books with the Same Characters
    Books with the Same Characters
    Books with the Same Characters
    In order to unify the characters, the government promulgated that "Xiao Zhuan" font (mini-seal script, an ancient style of calligraphy) to be the national standard font.
  • Fen Shu Keng Ru (To burn books and burying Confucian scholars alive)
    Fen Shu Keng Ru (To burn books and burying Confucian scholars alive)
    Fen Shu Keng Ru (To burn books and burying Confucian scholars alive)
    In 213 B.C., Emperor Qin Shihuang, the first emperor in China accepted Li Si's suggestion and ordered to burn the books.
  • Inscribed Stone at Langya Terrace
    Inscribed Stone at Langya Terrace
    Inscribed Stone at Langya Terrace
    Established during Emperor Qin Shihuang's trip on Mount Langya in the 28th year of his reign, the stele was meant to pay a tribute to the virtuous of the emperor.
  • Sacrifice to Heaven on Mount Tai
    Sacrifice to Heaven on Mount Tai
    Sacrifice to Heaven on Mount Tai
    In 219 B.C. on Emperor Qin Shihuang's trip to Mount Tai during his second inspection tour to the east, a ceremony was held to offer sacrifices to heaven, with stone inscribed to make eulogiums.
  • Straight Road Site of the Qin Dynasty
    Straight Road Site of the Qin Dynasty
    Straight Road Site of the Qin Dynasty
    The straight road site of Qin is located in Guyang Village of Shaanxi.

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