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Answer for the clue "First dynasty of imperial China, 221-206 B.C ", 3 letters:
qin

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Qín (秦) is a common Chinese surname . "Qin" is the hanyu pinyin romanization of the surname for Mandarin, the common dialect of China; other romanizations of the surname include Chin and Jin in Mandarin, Ceon and Cheun in Cantonese, and Tan in Vietnamese. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context music English) seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where ''gu'' stands for ancient.

Usage examples of qin.

Noel stirred the spoon qin the bowl of brown-sugar crystals on the table.

Sleaze like Qin Shang are conducting modern versions of the slave trade.

After a few moments Qin Shang's mind began to drift, and he gazed without really seeing the empty docks, the big, deserted cargo-loading cranes and the vacant buildings.

After crossing the Intracoastal Waterway and dropping below Qin Shang Mari-time's port of Sungari, the Larson entered the glassy-smooth waters of Sweet Bay Lake six miles from the Gulf of Mexico.

After crossing the Intracoastal Waterway and dropping below Qin Shang Maritime's port of Sungari, the Larson entered the glassy-smooth waters of Sweet Bay Lake six miles from the Gulf of Mexico.

Do you want to put the uniform of a Qin Shang security chief back on and parade around the shipyard like a big man on campus?

Irrespective of status or nationality, Qin Shang acted as if every meal was a ceremonial occasion and he was the emperor.

Two years ago she signed on as a cook with Qin Shang Maritime and has since crewed on a container ship called the Sung Lien Star.

After we arrived in the United States, we were brought here by the enforcers from Qin Shang Maritime, where we were turned over to an American-Chinese crime syndicate.

It is one of the famous stone inscriptions from the Qin dynasty, carved on Langya Terrace,' continued Doctor Lu, pointing to another scroll.

This tired old rust bucket became the foundation for Qin Shang's shipping empire.

Feeling as if he had survived a roller-coaster ride, Pitt returned inside, retrieved the topographical map and began studying the twists and turns in the river as well as familiarizing himself with the network of swampy bayous and lakes between Wheeler's Landing and the canal dug by Qin Shang Maritime.