Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Qin_dynasty> ?p ?o }
- Qin_dynasty abstract "The Qin dynasty (Chinese: 秦朝; pinyin: Qín Cháo; IPA: [tɕʰǐn tʂʰɑ̌ʊ̯]) was the first imperial dynasty of Ancient China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC. Named for its heartland of Qin, in modern-day Gansu and Shaanxi, the dynasty was formed after the conquest of six other states by the Qin state, and its founding emperor named Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of Qin. The strength of the Qin state was greatly increased by the Legalist reforms of Shang Yang in the fourth century BC, during the Warring States period. In the mid and late third century BC, the Qin accomplished a series of swift conquests, first ending the powerless Zhou dynasty, and eventually conquering the other six of the Seven Warring States to gain control over the whole of China.During its reign over China, the Qin sought to create an imperial state unified by highly structured political power and a stable economy able to support a large military. The Qin central government sought to minimize the role of aristocrats and landowners and have direct administrative control over the peasantry, who comprised the overwhelming majority of the population, and control over whom would grant the Qin access to a large labor force. This allowed for the construction of ambitious projects, such as a wall on the northern border, now known as the Great Wall of China.The Qin dynasty introduced several reforms: currency, weights and measures were standardized, and a uniform system of writing was established. An attempt to restrict criticism and purge all traces of old dynasties led to the infamous burning of books and burying of scholars incident, which has been criticized greatly by subsequent scholars. The Qin's military was also revolutionary in that it used the most recently developed weaponry, transportation, and tactics, though the government was heavy-handed and bureaucratic.Despite its military strength, the Qin dynasty did not last long. When the first emperor died in 210 BC, his son was placed on the throne by two of the previous emperor's advisers, in an attempt to influence and control the administration of the entire dynasty through him. The advisors squabbled among themselves, however, which resulted in both their deaths and that of the second Qin emperor. Popular revolt broke out a few years later, and the weakened empire soon fell to a Chu lieutenant, who went on to found the Han dynasty. Despite its rapid end, the Qin dynasty influenced future Chinese empires, particularly the Han, and the European name for China is thought to be derived from it.".
- Qin_dynasty capital Xianyang.
- Qin_dynasty currency Ancient_Chinese_coinage.
- Qin_dynasty dissolutionYear "-0206".
- Qin_dynasty foundingYear "-0221".
- Qin_dynasty thumbnail Qin_map.jpg?width=300.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink 107906.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink books?id=5PL9hSUiVEoC&printsec=frontcover.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink books?id=AD5Lx-kJsMEC&printsec=frontcover.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink books?id=Wbd-Eonn70cC&printsec=frontcover.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink books?id=cKh2KL5LqEsC&printsec=frontcover.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink books?id=gFEK1pLNqqMC&printsec=frontcover.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageID "43461".
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageLength "40524".
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageOutDegree "176".
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageRevisionID "683325779".
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Chinese_coinage.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Linzi.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Burning_of_books_and_burying_of_scholars.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_University_Press.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-millennium_BC_disestablishments_in_China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:220s_BC_establishments_in_Asia.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:221_BC_establishments.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_BC_disestablishments_in_Asia.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dynasties_in_Chinese_history.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_countries_in_East_Asia.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_Age_Asia.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qin_dynasty.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_3rd_century_BC.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_(China).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chariot.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_family_name.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_folk_religion.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_name.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_sovereign.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_surname.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chu_(state).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Circa.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Composite_bow.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Confucian.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Confucianism.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Confucius.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Crossbow.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Derk_Bodde.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Divination.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Duke_Xiang_of_Song.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Duke_Zhuang_of_Qin.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Dynasties_in_Chinese_history.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Eclipse.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Elixir.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Gaozu_of_Han.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Eunuch.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Family_tree_of_ancient_Chinese_emperors.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Fasting.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Feizi.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Five_Barbarians.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Fusu.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Fuzhou.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Gansu.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Gao_Yao_(Xia_dynasty).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Gao_Yao_(minister).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Gonghe_(regency).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Gonghe_Regency.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Great_Wall_of_China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood_Press.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood_Publishing_Group.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Guangzhou.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Guerrilla_warfare.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Guilin.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Hackett_Publishing.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Hackett_Publishing_Company.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Han_(state).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Han_Fei.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Han_Feizi.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Hanoi.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Hata_clan.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink History_of_China.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_Schools_of_Thought.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_era_of_Chinese_history.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Jin_(Chinese_state).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Kaifeng.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink King_Ping_of_Zhou.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink King_Xiao_of_Zhou.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink King_Xiaowen_of_Qin.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink King_Zhaoxiang_of_Qin.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink King_Zheng.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink King_Zhuangxiang_of_Qin.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy).
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Li_Si.
- Qin_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Bang.