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The Qin Dynasty is the first and foremost majestic dynasty of China.  It is also well-known as the first multi-national and powerful unified state in the entire history of China. The name Qin is derived from the heartland of Qin. Throughout its reign over China, the Qin Dynasty accomplished advanced trade, improved agriculture, and infantry protection.

The Qin Dynasty rulers encouraged building the unique arts during their short rule. In the year 1974, the excavations started which brought to existence over 6,000 life size terracotta figures from the huge armed detachment defending the tomb of the emperor Qin Shihuangdi. This excavation was considered one of the most stunning archaeological discoveries in Mainland ceramic.

The second facet of Qin Dynasty art is the change in composing and producing a new technology of calligraphy. Qin Shihuang, the first self-proclaimed Emperor was responsible for the initial building of what was later a very famous and a part of World wonders the Great Wall of China, which he constructed along the northern border to defend his domain against the Mongols. 

The Qin Dynasty rulers also accomplished increasing trade, military expansion and upgraded agriculture techniques.

Qing Dynasty marks that are most commonly seen on Chinese Porcelain.  These are not the only types of marks for these reigns but are examples of many of the most commonly seen marks. get to know more in detail or want to but the Qing Dynasty Porcelain, visit our website today. https://realrareantiques.com/product-category/antique-chinese-porcelain/qing-dynasty-porcelain/
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