Qin Dinasty was one of seven Kingdoms which fought to reign over the Chinese empire around the 300BC. At this period, the king of the Zhou Dynasty was always the leader of the empire, but he could no more make no decision. The dynasty of Qin is one of the briefest but also one of the most important Chinese dynasties. Its administration indeed corresponds to the implementation of the imperial order and opens the way to the powerful dynasty of Han. Towards the end of Zhou Dynasty, in this period so-called period “Warring States”, it became evident that the old ritual order had gone out of use. Some of the numerous feudal States lords adopted new methods of government. Placed on the West of the Chinese world, the State of Qin put into practice these methods in a systematic way. Before, explain in which way they changed China, I will describe the raise of the Qin Dynasty and then, I will express my point of view of this very particularly King.
First of all, Qin Dynasty comes from the......
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