Qin

Qin Dynasty

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  • 259 BCE

    Prince Zheng is born

    Prince Zheng is born
    Prince Zheng, son of King Zhuangxiang of Qin is born.
  • 246 BCE

    Prince Zheng becomes King

    King Zhuangxiang of Qin dies and Prince Zheng becomes king at the age of 13
  • 221 BCE

    Qin Shi Huang, China's first emperor

    King Zheng and his army defeat the last warring state and King Zheng takes on the title Qin Shi Huan Di also known as Qin Shi Huang
  • Period: 221 BCE to 206 BCE

    Qin Dynasty

    Starting with efforts in 230 BCE, the Qin Dynasty established the first empire in China. Early on, they were able to successfully engulf six Zhou Dynasty states. This Dynasty is famous for the remains of the Terra-cotta Army and the border walls that marked the north part of their territory were expanded into the beginnings of the Great Wall of China. The Qin Dynasty only lasted from 221 to 206 BCE, however they had a strong cultural influence on the future dynasties to come.
  • 214 BCE

    The early stages of the Great Wall

    The early stages of the Great Wall
    Workers begin building the empire's norther border which eventually becomes the early beginnings of the Great Wall of China
  • 210 BCE

    Death of Qin Shi Huang

    While touring eastern China, Qin Shi Huang suddenly died. Officials traveling with him wanted to keep his death a secret, so they covered the stench of his corpse with carts full of fish. They also forged a letter to crown price Fu Su ordering him to commit suicide enabling his younger son to take the throne.
  • 210 BCE

    Second emperor of Ancient China

    Second emperor of Ancient China
    Emperor Qin Shi Huandgi's 18th son Er Shi Haugndi becomes second emperor of Ancient China after his father suddenly dies. Er Shi Haugndi, also known as Qin Er Shi rules from 210 to 207 BCE.
  • 206 BCE

    Rebellion

    By 208 BCE, a vast majority of the people had turned against the new emperor, creating an environment of rebellion.
  • 206 BCE

    The End of the Qin Dynasty

    The End of the Qin Dynasty
    Warlord Xiang Yu emerged and defeated the Qin army in battle. He had the emperor executed, destroyed the capital and divided the empire up into 18 different states.
  • 202 BCE

    Beginnings of the Han Dynasty

    Beginnings of the Han Dynasty
    Xiang Yu commits suicide, and Liu Bang assumed the title of emperor of the Han Dynasty. Many of the Qin dynasty traditions and cultural influences are adopted.
  • Qin Shi Huangs Burial Tomb

    in 1961 the Peoples Republic of China made the burial tomb of Qin Shi Huang a historical landmark
  • Terra-Cotta Army

    Terra-Cotta Army
    Farmers digging a well found the first Terra-Cotta figures