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HISTORY OF CHINA
Chapter Five: THE CHIN DYNASTY (256-207 B.C.)
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. Towards the unitary State in Chin
2. Centralization in every field
3. Frontier defence. Internal collapse of Chin Dynasty
Notes and References of the Chin(Qing) Dynasty
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