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DescriptionChinese plain 5c. BC-en.svg
English: Map of the Chinese plain at the end of the Spring & Autumn period & the beginning of the War Kingdoms period (5th century B.C.E. / H.E.95th century))
Own work, *Background data: ETOPO1 + QGIS > then vectorized using Inkscape *Semantic data: some from Le Monde Chinois, Gernet, p58. or (en:) Gernet (1996) A History of Chinese Civilisation, Cambridge university press, p. 59
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Map of0.m the Chinese plain, 5 century BC. Start of the Warring States Period.
Carte de la plaine chinoise à la fin de la période des Printemps et Automnes et le début de la période des Royaumes combattants (5e siècle av. J.C.)k
中原の地図、紀元前 5世紀。戦国時代のはじめ頃。
Late Spring and Autumn period, 5th century BCE, before the partition of Jin and the Qin incursion into Sichuan. The Wei on this map is Wey, not the other Wei that arose from the Partition of Jin.m pp p mm pl l mm mm mm 9