Qin Xianyang Era

Qin Xianyang Era

by Lei Yiqun

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This book provides an in-depth study of the history of Qin from the geographical perspective of Xianyang. Starting from the ancestors of Qin as a vassal state, it tells the story of the founding of the country by Duke Xiang, its eastward development, the move of the capital to Yueyang and the initial reforms of Xiangong. It comprehensively covers Qin's Shang Yang reforms, invading six countries, unifying the world, establishing counties and counties, unifying weights, measures, and writing, etc. It particularly highlights the impact of Qin's national system on the subsequent thousands of years of Chinese history. The author is a senior scholar of the Qin and Han Research Association. He has been engaged in Qin and Han history research for many years. He was the first subject leader of Xianyang Normal University (the subject direction is specialized history, and the research direction is Qin and Han culture, and the history of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties). The author has deep academic knowledge in this field. This book is an excellent study of the history of the Qin Dynasty.

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