A Complete Guide to Warring States Period

Journey through ancient China's turbulent era of power struggles, conquests, and cultural innovations in the Warring States Period.

Legacy

The Warring States Period (475-221 BCE) left an enduring legacy on China, shaping its political structure, military tactics, and philosophical thought. It laid the foundation for the unification of China under the Qin Dynasty and influenced future dynasties for centuries to come.

Stories

The Warring States Period was a time of legendary battles and cunning strategies, where iconic figures such as Sun Tzu and Qin Shi Huang rose to power. The fierce conflicts and power struggles of this era laid the foundation for the unification of China.

Overview

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The Chronomancer's Map

475 BCE

Start of the Warring States Period in ancient China

403 BCE

Death of Wu Qi, influential military strategist

359 BCE

Battle of Maling between Qi and Wei

342 BCE

Shang Yang introduces legalist reforms in Qin

333 BCE

Battle of Bi between Zhao and Qin

318 BCE

Qin conquers Shu

307 BCE

Battle of Guiling between Han and Wei

305 BCE

Zhao conquers Zhongshan

298 BCE

Zhao conquers Yan

280 BCE

Battle of Changping between Qin and Zhao

262 BCE

Zhang Yi proposes the 'Heavenly Mandate' strategy to Qin

256 BCE

Wei conquers Han

247 BCE

Qin conquers Zhao

238 BCE

Qin conquers Han

230 BCE

Wei conquers Zhao

223 BCE

Qin conquers Yan and Wei, unifying China

221 BCE

End of the Warring States Period with the establishment of the Qin Dynasty

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