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There were five great unifications in China, the unification of the Qin and Han dynasties, the unification of the Western Jin Dynasty (historians do not admit it, the time is too short), the unification of the Sui and Tang dynasties, the unification of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the unification of the People's Republic of China, and as for foreign countries. I don't understand.
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I believe that there have been seven reunifications in Chinese history. 1 Qin Shi Huang unified, 2 Liu Bang unified, 3 Western Jin unified, 4 Tang unified, 5 Song unified, 6 Yuan unified, 7 Qing unified.
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Several major reunifications in history are as follows: 1. The Qin Dynasty that ended the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period; 2. The Sui Dynasty that ended the Three Kingdoms and the Northern and Southern Dynasties; 3. The Song Dynasty that ended the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms; 4. The Yuan Dynasty, which ended the disputes between the Liao, Jin, and Song dynasties; 5. Then for the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty.
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Qin and Han Dynasty. First, the Western Jin Dynasty.
1. Sui and Tang dynasties.
First, the Yuan and Ming Dynasty.
1. The unification of the Qing Dynasty. Look
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In 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang completed the unification of ancient China and established the first multi-ethnic unified centralized state in Chinese history. (This is the time of the unification of the Seven Kingdoms).
The real unification was in 214 BC.
In 219 B.C., Qin Shi Huang appointed Tu Sui and Zhao Tuo as the generals of the five leaders of Yue and Tongling Canal to complete the great cause of pacifying Lingnan (parts of present-day Fujian, Hunan, Guizhou, and Yunnan), and the real unification should be at this time. (214 AD), the Sui and Tang dynasties were unified, and in 589 AD, the Sui army went south, destroying the last dynasty of the Southern Dynasty, Chen, and the north and south were reunited.
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The feudal feudalism of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the annexation of the Qin Dynasty were the two great unifications of China.
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The great unification of Qin in 221 BC.
1949 China reunification.
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Qin and Han Dynasty.
1. The unification of the Sui and Tang dynasties.
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1. In 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang unified China for the first time;
2. In 206 BC, Liu Bang unified China for the second time;
3. In 265 AD, the Jin Dynasty unified China for the third time;
4. In 581 AD, the Sui Dynasty unified China for the fourth time;
5. In 618 AD, the Tang Dynasty unified China for the fifth time;
6. In 1279 A.D., the Yuan Dynasty unified China for the sixth time;
7. In 1368 AD, the Ming Dynasty unified China for the seventh time;
8. In 1644, the Qing Dynasty unified China for the eighth time;
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Qin, Han, Jin, Sui, Yuan. Qin unified China for the first time. In the late Qin period, wars broke out across the country, princes strife, and finally Han defeated Chu and unified the country.
Jin destroyed the Three Kingdoms and unified the whole country. The Sui ended the Northern and Southern Dynasties and unified the whole country, while the five dynasties and ten kingdoms in the Song Dynasty were in a melee, which was not considered unified. The Yuan Dynasty ended the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and unified China on a large scale.
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Qin: Unification of the Six Kingdoms. Han: End the chaos at the end of the Qin Dynasty.
Jin: Unification of the Three Kingdoms.
Sui: Unification of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Tang: The situation of secession at the end of the Sui Dynasty.
Yuan: The territory reaches its maximum.
Ming: The Yuan Dynasty was overthrown, and the territory was still unified.
Qing: The territory was unified, the territory was relatively small, and a large amount of land was lost after modern times.
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The great unified dynasties in history are: Qin, Han, Jin, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing (although the Jin and Song dynasties unified the north and south, they were still suppressed in a limited space by a few famous ethnic groups in the north, and some people believe that they are not truly unified).
The dynasties that opened up the situation of great unification in history are: Qin, Sui, and Yuan.
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You can see the 24 history and Qing history manuscripts. I don't know what your concept of unity is.
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1. Qin Dynasty.
Qin Shi Huang destroyed the Six Kingdoms and unified China.
2. Western Jin Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, Sima Yan, replaced Wei and destroyed Eastern Wu to unify China.
3. Sui Dynasty. Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian replaced the Northern Zhou Dynasty, destroyed the Chen (Southern Dynasty), and unified China.
4. Tang Dynasty. Tang Gaozu Li Yuan destroyed the Sui Dynasty, swept away the national forces, and unified China.
5. Yuan Dynasty. Kublai Khan, the ancestor of the Yuan dynasty, destroyed the Jin, Western Xia, and Southern Song Dynasty and unified China.
6. Qing Dynasty. Qing Shizu Aixin Jueluo Fulin entered Beijing and unified China.
7. The People's Republic of China was founded, and the whole of China was liberated.
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