Qin

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Qin can refer to:

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[edit] Chinese dynasties and states

  • Qin (state) (秦), a state of China during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty
  • Qin Dynasty (秦), which followed Qin's unification of China in 221 BC and ended in 206 BC
  • Da Qin (大秦), Roman Empire, 202 BC to AD 220
  • Former Qin (前秦), Di state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period
  • Later Qin (后秦), Qiang state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period
  • Western Qin (西秦), Xianbei state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period

[edit] People in history

  • Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC), founder of the Qin Dynasty, surname Ying (赢)
  • Qin Zhong (秦仲), General of the Zhou Dynasty, surname from Zhou Gov
  • Qin Kai (秦开), grandfather of Qin Wu Yang, Chinese general of the Yan, who conquered the Liaodong Peninsula
  • Qin Wu Yang (秦舞陽), Yan's assassin, who followed Jing Ke to Qin state and failed to kill Qin Shi Huang
  • Qin Hui (秦檜) (1090–1155), who died because of political activities for Jin Dynasty

[edit] People

[edit] Surnames

 : Qin in mandarin : Kym, Kam, Cam, Khim in Cantonese-Minnan : Kum in Korean

 : Qin, Chin in mandarin : Ceon in Cantonese : Chin, Jin, Cin in Korean

[edit] Musical instruments

  • Guqin (古琴), formerly named Qin, Chinese stringed musical instrument from Shun age (about 2500 BC)
  • Qinqin (秦琴), a Chinese lute-type instrument
  • Matouqin (馬頭琴), Morin khuur or Chuurqin, a Mongolian musical instrument
  • Huqin (胡琴), a Mongolian musical instrument
  • Kayageum (伽倻琴), a Korean musical instrument
  • Haegeum (奚琴), a Korean musical instrument

[edit] Others


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