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Bai Qi

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Bai Qi (died 257 BC), also known as Bo Qi, was a military general of the Qin state in the Warring States period of China. [1]

40 relations: Bai (surname), Battle of Changping, Battle of Yique, Chinese temple architecture, Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms, Chu (state), Contemporary fantasy, Da liang zao, Daoist temple, David Hawkes (sinologist), Gaoping, Han (state), Handan, King Zhaoxiang of Qin, Kingdom (manga), Koei, Lament for Ying, Li Mu, Lian Po, Manga, Mei County, Menshen, Ming dynasty, Qin (state), Records of the Grand Historian, Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, Shaanxi, Shangdang, Sima Qian, Tang dynasty, Tofu, Wang Jian (Qin), Warring States period, Wei (state), Xianyang, Ying (Chu), Zhan Guo Ce, Zhao (state), Zhao Kuo, Zuo Shuzhang.

Bai (surname)

Bái is the pinyin romanisation of the common Chinese surname 白, meaning the colour white.

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Battle of Changping

The Battle of Changping (長平之戰) was a military campaign that took place during the Warring States period in ancient China.

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Battle of Yique

Battle of Yique (伊阙之战) 293 BC, fought by King Zhaoxiang of Qin against the alliance of Wei (魏) and Han (韩) at Yique (now as Longmen, city of Luoyang, Henan province).

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Chinese temple architecture

Chinese temple architecture refer to a type of structures used as place of worship of Chinese Buddhism, Taoism or Chinese folk religion/Shenism, where people revere ethnic Chinese gods and ancestors.

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Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms

The Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms is a Chinese historical novel written by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty.

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Chu (state)

Chu (Old Chinese: *s-r̥aʔ) was a hegemonic, Zhou dynasty era state.

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Contemporary fantasy

Contemporary fantasy, also known as modern fantasy or indigenous fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy, set in the present day or, more accurately, the time period of the maker.

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Da liang zao

Da Liang Zao (大良造), the highest rank of Qin's bureaucracy, had supreme political and military power (equivalent to Prime Minister).

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Daoist temple

A Taoist temple (also 道观 dàoguān, literally " where the Tao is observed/cultivated") is a place of worship in Taoism.

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David Hawkes (sinologist)

David Hawkes (6 July 1923 – 31 July 2009) was a British sinologist and translator.

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Gaoping

Gaoping is a county-level city in Shanxi Province, China with a history stretching back to the Warring States period (403–221 BCE).

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Han (state)

Han (Old Chinese: &#42) was an ancient Chinese state during the Warring States period of ancient China, located in modern-day Shanxi and Henan.

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Handan

Handan is a prefecture-level city located in the southwestern part of Hebei province, China.

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King Zhaoxiang of Qin

King Zhaoxiang of Qin (325–250 BC), or King Zhao of Qin (秦昭王), born Ying Ji, was the king of Qin from 307 BC to 250 BC.

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Kingdom (manga)

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by.

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Koei

Koei Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game publisher, developer, and distributor founded in 1978.

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Lament for Ying

Lament for Ying (Chinese: 哀郢, pinyin: āi Yǐng) is a poem which has sometimes been attributed to Chinese poet Qu Yuan, and dated to around 278 BCE.

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Li Mu

Li Mu (died 229 BC) was a general of the Zhao state during the Warring States period of Chinese history.

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Lian Po

Lian Po (third century BC) was a military general of the Zhao state in the Warring States period of Chinese history.

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Manga

are comics created in Japan or by creators in the Japanese language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century.

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Mei County

Mei County or Meixian is a county under the jurisdiction of Baoji City, in the west of Shaanxi province, China.

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Menshen

Menshen or door gods are divine guardians of doors and gates in Chinese folk religions, used to protect against evil influences or to encourage the entrance of positive ones.

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Ming dynasty

The Ming dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China – then known as the – for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.

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Qin (state)

Qin (Old Chinese: *) was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty.

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Records of the Grand Historian

The Records of the Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji, is a monumental history of ancient China and the world finished around 94 BC by the Han dynasty official Sima Qian after having been started by his father, Sima Tan, Grand Astrologer to the imperial court.

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, also known as Sangokushi 11 (三國志11), is the 11th installment in the ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' (''Sangokushi'') grand strategy game series by Koei.

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Shaanxi

Shaanxi is a province of the People's Republic of China.

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Shangdang

The Shangdang Prefecture or commandery, was an administrative subdivision of ancient China from the time of the Spring and Autumn period (771–403 BCE).

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Sima Qian

Sima Qian was a Chinese historian of the early Han dynasty (206AD220).

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Tang dynasty

The Tang dynasty or the Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Tofu

Tofu, also known as bean curd, is a food cultivated by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into soft white blocks.

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Wang Jian (Qin)

Wang Jian (220s BC) was a military general of the State of Qin during the Warring States period.

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Warring States period

The Warring States period was an era in ancient Chinese history of warfare, as well as bureaucratic and military reforms and consolidation, following the Spring and Autumn period and concluding with the Qin wars of conquest that saw the annexation of all other contender states, which ultimately led to the Qin state's victory in 221 BC as the first unified Chinese empire known as the Qin dynasty.

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Wei (state)

Wei (Old Chinese: *) was an ancient Chinese state during the Warring States period.

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Xianyang

Xianyang is a prefecture-level city in central Shaanxi province, situated on the Wei River a few kilometers upstream (west) from the provincial capital of Xi'an.

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Ying (Chu)

Ying (Yǐng) was a capital city of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods of Chinese History.

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Zhan Guo Ce

The Zhan Guo Ce, also known in English as the Strategies of the Warring States, is an ancient Chinese text that contains anecdotes of political manipulation and warfare during the Warring States period (5th to 3rd centuries).

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Zhao (state)

Zhao was one of the seven major states during the Warring States period of ancient China.

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Zhao Kuo

Zhao Kuo (趙括; died 260 BC) was a general of the State of Zhao in Warring States period, son of the famous general Zhao She, during the epic Battle of Changping between the States of Zhao and Qin in ancient China.

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Zuo Shuzhang

Zuo Shuzhang (左庶长, Chief of the Multitude on the Left) was a rank in the bureaucracy and nobility of ancient China.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bai_Qi

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