大秦帝国 - The Qin Empire (778-207BC)

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

Clips:
- 大秦帝国 - 黑色裂变 (The Qin Empire, the first serie)
- 复活的军团 (The Terracotta Army)
- Battle of Wits (墨攻) 2006
- The Emperor and the Assassin (荊柯刺秦王) 1999
- An Empress and the Warriors (江山美人) 2008
- Discovery Channel: The First Emperor - The Man Who Made China

Soundtrack:
- 赳赳老秦復我河山插曲
- 大秦帝国片头曲
(sorry, no English name)

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  • 罗马,希腊算个屁啊

    大秦,大汉帝国万岁

  • 一群白痴在讨论什么呢?秦人(DNA O3)在陕甘一代有少部分和古羌人(汉藏语系 NDA O3)融合,写汉字,说汉语,怎么莫名其妙的成凸儿鸡人了?真受­不了,真是东有simida 西有凸儿鸡 都真TM能意淫啊

    另外补充个 汉族DNA O3 羌族O3 藏族O3+D 满族O3+C3 懂了吗?、

    突厥是R1  哪远滚哪

  • @sixtiesforever1966 : because he is full of shit that nobody will even bother to look at the book cover

  • @ps8521 : during the Qin, the Turks were naked, living in cave and slaved by egyptian pharaoh. how can they be the same.

  • @zoetropo1

    it's scary to see ppl like you spreading false info on the internet. For one, the Qin were nothing like the Turks, just take a gd look at the Terracotta Warriors. In addition, the Fujianese or Hokkiens are also Han Chinese. Historians generally agreed that ancient China (during the Qin, Han & Tang, etc dynasties) was the most advance and prosperous nation in the world then and could hv conquered the world if they had wanted to.

  • @zoetropo1 you're an ignorant fool, stop spreading wrong info here. Just take a good look at the Terracotta Warriors and you'll know the Qin warriors were nothing like the Turks, their looks were similar to the Han Chinese of today.

  • @Aerilmellon pls do your research first, the Discovery and the History channels may be a good place to start. In the words of British archaeologist Charles Higham "if any Roman army, be it be under Augustus or Julius Caesar have actually got here and tried to take on the Han Chinese, they would have been absolutely annihilated." Enough said.

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