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During the Warring States period China was separated into seven
kingdoms: Chu,
Han, Qi, Qin, Wei, Yan, Zhao.
During this period the states were each ruled over by separate emperors.
By the end of the Warring States period the Qin had conquered all other states,
leading to the Qin dynasty. Emperor
Qin then unified China into one land under his rule alone. He also expanded his reach to many
farther southern parts, but lost part of the Yan state. Compared to modern China, the Qin
dynasty only takes up about 1/5 of the area. Modern China has control over the northern and western
side of China.
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