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Who was the first emperor of China?
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Until 221 BC China was divided into separate states ruled by kings who often fought each other. Then the most powerful state, Ch'in, conquered the others, and its king, Shih Huang-Ti, became first emperor of the whole of China. | Shih Huang-Ti, first ruler of the Ch'in dynasty |
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Book:
1001
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Section:
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Chapter:
Chinese, Japanese Civilisations
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