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Which dynasty did Qin Shihuang belong to?

Qin Shihuang belongs to the Qin Dynasty.

Qin Shihuang was a politician and reformer in ancient China. He was the first monarch in China who was called the Emperor, and also the monarch of the Qin Dynasty. Qin Shihuang completed the great cause of unifying China and laid the basic pattern of China's political system for more than 2,000 years.

Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor, was the emperor who made the greatest contribution in the history of China. He unified the six countries, unified the writing and unified the weights and measures, which laid a solid foundation for the development of science, technology and life in China.

History of Qin Shihuang

Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor, whose real name is Zulong, Wang Xiang of Qin Zhuang and his son Lu Zhengyi, an outstanding politician, strategist and reformer in ancient China, was the political figure who unified China for the first time, and China was the first monarch to be called the emperor.

Ying Zheng was born in Handan, the capital of Zhao, and returned to Qin. In the first 247 years, 13 was king. In the first 238 years, Lao Ai's rebellion was suppressed, and then Lv Buwei, a powerful minister, was deleted and he began to monopolize the government. Reuse Li Si, Wang Jian and others, from 230 years ago to 22 1 year ago, they destroyed Korea, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan and Qi successively, completed the great cause of unifying China, and established a centralized and unified multi-ethnic country-the Qin Dynasty.