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Qin Shi Huangdi stands for the first emperor of china. his real name was Ying Zheng but because he was the first emperor of china he changed it.

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What was the name of the dynasty that Shi Huang was in?

Qin dynasty


Who was Emperor Chin's son's name?

Emperor Qin Shi Huang's son's name was Qin Er Shi. He was the second emperor of the Qin dynasty.


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The full name of Qin Shi-huang (秦始皇) is Ying Zheng, Ying is the family name and Zheng is the given name. Qin Shi-huang is his address to avoid calling disrespectfully by the name. The address has two parts: name of the dynasty, which is Qin (秦) in this case; special title for the emperor, here is Shi-huang (始皇), means 'the first emperor'.


Is Qin Shi Huang still alive?

Qin Shi Huang was the founder of Qin dynasty in China. He was the emperor of Qin dynasty from 220-210 BC. He died in 210 BC.


When did shi Huang die?

Emperor Qin Shi Huang died on 10 September 210 BCE.


Why did ying zheng change his name to Qin Shi Huang?

He changed his name to Qin Shi Huangdi because it meant "First Emperor", he was the firs person to be in controll of all china.


Is Shi Huangdi and Qin Shi Huang the same person?

no Shi Huangdi means first empire Qin Shi Huangdi was the first empire


What was the age of qin shi Huang when he died?

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Who built the terracotta army and why did he?

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