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  2. 1556 Shaanxi earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake damaged many of the Forest of Stone steles badly. Of the 114 Kaicheng Stone Classics, 40 were broken in the earthquake. [15] The scholar Qin Keda lived through the earthquake and recorded details. One conclusion he drew was that "at the very beginning of an earthquake, people indoors should not go out immediately. Just crouch ...

  3. Music of Prince of Qin Breaking up the Enemy's Front

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    Music of Prince of Qin Breaking up the Enemy's Front. Music of Prince of Qin Breaking up the Enemy's Front ( simplified Chinese: 秦王破阵乐; traditional Chinese: 秦王破陣樂) is a palace music and dance of the Tang dynasty period. It was for banquets at first, but later was used to worship. According to Good Words of Sui and Tang ...

  4. Qin dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Qin dynasty (/ tʃ ɪ n / [3] [4]) was the first dynasty of Imperial China.It is named for its progenitor state of Qin, which was a fief of the confederal Zhou dynasty which had endured for over five centuries—until 221 BC, when it assumed an imperial prerogative following its complete conquest of its rival states, a state of affairs that lasted until its collapse in 206 BC. [5]

  5. Qin's wars of unification - Wikipedia

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    1,500,000 [citation needed] Qin's wars of unification were a series of military campaigns launched in the late 3rd century BC by the state of Qin against the other six powers remaining in China — Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chu and Qi. Between 247 and 221 BC, Qin had developed into one of the most powerful of China's Seven Warring States that ...

  6. Earthquake (Labrinth song) - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake (Labrinth song) " Earthquake " is a song by British musician Labrinth which features long-time collaborator Tinie Tempah. The track was released on 23 October 2011 in the United Kingdom as the second single from the artist's debut studio album, Electronic Earth (2012).

  7. The ancient earthquake detector that puzzled modern historians

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    Only it was created nearly 2000 years ago, before people even understood what an earthquake was. Zhang Heng lived in China during the Han dynasty, and history remembers him as a scholar in many ...

  8. Some Kind-a Earthquake - Wikipedia

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    "Some Kind-a Earthquake" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached #12 on the UK Singles Chart and #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. The song appeared on his 1960 album, $1,000,000 Worth of Twang. The single's B-side, "First Love, First Tears", reached #59 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Earfquake - Wikipedia

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    Earfquake. " Earfquake " (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It is the second song from his fifth studio album, Igor (2019). It features an uncredited guest appearance from fellow American rapper Playboi Carti and background vocals by American singers Charlie Wilson and Jessy Wilson.