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What constellation in Qin and Han Dynasties _ What constellation in Qin and Han Dynasties has the most people?

What constellation is Qin Shihuang?

Qin Shihuang is a Scorpio.

The first month of the Qin dynasty is equivalent to October now, and the first day of the first month in 259 is equivalent to the first day of October now in 260. However, the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar overlap once every 19 years, and the first 260 years are basically the same as the lunar calendar in 2002. According to the calendar, the first day of 10 in 2002 was 1 1.5, so Qin Shihuang's Gregorian calendar birthday was around 1 1.5 in the first 260 years, so it was Scorpio.

Qin Shihuang (259 BC-265438 BC+00 BC) surnamed Zhao, also known as (Zheng) and, or Zulong, was the son of Wang Xiang of Qin Zhuang. Qin Shihuang was born in Handan (now Handan), the capital of Zhao State, and spent his youth here. In the first 247 years, 13 was king.

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Qin Shihuang thought his contribution was better than that of the previous Three Emperors and Five Emperors, and adopted the titles of "Emperor" and "Emperor" of Huang San. He was the first monarch to use the title of "Emperor" in the history of China, so he called himself "the first emperor". At the same time, the central government implements three public officials and nine ministers to manage state affairs. The enfeoffment system was abolished at the local level and replaced by the county system. At the same time, books are written in the same language and cars are on the same track. Unified measurement. Attacking Xiongnu in the north, conquering Baiyue in the south, building the Great Wall of Wan Li, building Lingqu and connecting the water system.

In the early Warring States period, the power of the Zhou emperor declined, and the vassal state was divided into two and no longer obeyed the central government. Even the calendars they use are different. The calendars used in this period include Xia, Yin, Zhou, Lu, Huangdi and Zhuan Xu, which are collectively called the ancient six calendars. Although the names are different, they are all four-season calendars, but some put the beginning of a year in 1 1 month, and some put it in 1 February or1month. Another difference is that the starting point and era of the calendar are also different.