King
Cheng of Ch'in unites north China by 221 BC and establishes
a centralized, autocratic system of government, based on Confucian
principles, that would survive various foreign conquests and
last to 1911 AD. Cheng ruled under the title "Ch'in Shih
Huang-ti", or First Emperor of the Ch'in.
Iron replaces bronze as main metal in use in China.
In 119 BC, the emperor Wu Ti of the Han dynasty defeats the
Hsiung Nu after lengthy campaigns. Hsiung Nu empire falls into
civil war and collapses completely by 58 BC. The Han Chinese
empire rivalled the Roman empire in the west in power and culture.
First Japanese kingdom, Yamoto, founded about 120 BC.
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