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[In 207 BC, after the Qin Dynasty (秦, 221–207 BC), the first united Chinese empire was shaken by a massive rebellion of farmers led by CHEN Sheng (陈胜, ?–208 BC) and WU Guang (吴广, ?–208 BC) and eventually brought to its demise, LIU Bang (刘邦, 256–195 BC), a lowly security officer in present-day Xu-zhou, Jiang-su Province, established the Han Dynasty (汉, 202 BC–AD 220). Following this, Chinese feudal society entered a period of development and consolidation.]
Published: Jun 3, 2021
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