with a really powerful army.
"My Beloved".
"Qin qin bao bao" (亲亲宝宝) is a Chinese phrase that translates to "dear baby" or "beloved baby." It is often used as a term of endearment for children, expressing affection and warmth. The repetition of "qin" and "bao" emphasizes tenderness and closeness, commonly found in familial or intimate contexts.
hungdi is Chinese for emperor, but if you mean Qin shi huangdi, it was the Qin秦-Dynasty.
The leadrer of the Qin Dynasty was Qin Shihuagdi
with a really powerful army.
the japan fight for china
First off, the army did not build the Great Wall of China. It was built by peasants and convicts under the rule of Qin Shihuandi, in the Qin dynasty. There was no given time frame, they were just to complete it as fast as possible. I'm afraid I do not know how many years it took to complete, as it was also added to by the Ming dynasty.
"My Beloved".
'Qin ai di' or 親愛的 means darling in Chinese.
"My Beloved".
"Qin qin bao bao" (亲亲宝宝) is a Chinese phrase that translates to "dear baby" or "beloved baby." It is often used as a term of endearment for children, expressing affection and warmth. The repetition of "qin" and "bao" emphasizes tenderness and closeness, commonly found in familial or intimate contexts.
it means, why are you doing this or what is the purpose of doing this
hungdi is Chinese for emperor, but if you mean Qin shi huangdi, it was the Qin秦-Dynasty.
It is named after the Chinese emperor Qin pronounced "chin".
Qin Shihuagdi
it is the Qin dynasty ruled by Qin Shihuangdi