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Classical East Asian period preceded by the Eastern Zhou dynasty and followed by the Qin dynasty. |
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Qin, the Three Jins: Han, Zhao, Wei, and Qi, Chu, and Yan comprise the Seven Warring States |
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Chinese chariot from the Warring States period which changed warfare. |
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Crossbow from the Warring States period, which revolutionized warfare, |
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Classic book of military strategy written by Sun Tzu used by students of warfare to this day. |
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Hundred Schools of Thought |
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The development of a variety of social and political models during the Warring States period, including Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism. |
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Foremost interpreter of Confucius, served as scholar at the Jixia Academy from 319 to 312 BCE. |
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One of the largest water conservation projects of the Qin dynasty, it connected the Jing and Luo rivers. |
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The dagger-axe, a weapon from the Warring States period that proved effective in infantry battles. |
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Iron weapons replaced bronze weapons during the Warring States period. |
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Important statesman of the Qin dynasty during the Warring States period. |
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A book written during the Warring States period about military strategy and tactics by Wu Qi. |
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Form of money used during the Warring States period, known as knife coins. |
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Map of Chinese states during the early Warring States period. |
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