秦始皇

Chinese

surname; name of a dynasty first emperor; Qin Shi Huang (259–210
simp. and trad.
(秦始皇)
始皇

Pronunciation


Proper noun

秦始皇

  1. (historical) Qin Shi Huang (the first emperor of China)

Usage notes

Although the forms First Emperor, Shi Huangdi, and Shih Huang-ti remain more common in non-scholarly English, 秦始皇 is much more common in modern Chinese, with the non-truncated forms only appearing in scholarly or historical works.

The personal names 嬴政 and the rare hypercorrections 趙政赵政 are anachronisms: Chinese of the period generally employed their (ancestral names), (clan names), and (given names) separately and not in the compound form of modern Chinese.

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