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  2. In 341 BC, Qin attacked the state of Wei. Yang personally led the Qin army to defeat Wei, and eventually Wei ceded the land west of the Yellow River to Qin.
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    Why was Qin a warring state?Over the course of the Warring States period, and especially following Shang Yang 's administrative reforms during the mid-4th century BC, the state of Qin had grown to become the most powerful of the Seven Warring States that remained in China.
    Where was Qin & Wei located?Of the five most powerful warring states, Qin was located in the west; Chu, the south; Qi, the east; and Zhao, the north. Wei was in the middle, and its geopolitical weakness was apparent at the beginning of the Age of Total War.
    What if Wei did not attack Qin?When the Age of Total War began, Qin was still a second-class state interested only in the politics west of the Yellow River. If Wei had not decided to attack Qin but had gone after other states instead, Qin might well have remained asleep until it was too late. But, having chosen to expand westward, Wei no longer had that strategic choice.
    Who was King Wei of Qi?King Wei of Qi ( Chinese: 齊威王; pinyin: Qí Wēi Wáng ), whose personal name was Tian Yinqi (田因齊), was the king of the northern Chinese state of Qi during the Warring States period, when Qi was one of the most powerful states in China. He reigned from 356 to 320 BC. or according to another source from 378 to 343 BC.
     
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    Qin's wars of unification - Wikipedia

    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 … See more

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    In 221 BC, after the conquest of Qi, Ying Zheng declared himself to be Qin Shi Huang—the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty. The Qin Empire was divided into 36 commanderies, … See more

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    From 283 to 257 BC, Qin and Zhao had engaged in bloody warfare against one another, and Zhao's defeat in the Battle of Changping in … See more

     
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