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Examples:late Warring States period, c. 250-221 BC before the First Emperor's Qin Dynasty—the Warring States period (475-221 BC)—the Six Dynasties period (222-589) between Han and Tang—a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC—the year defined as the period between successive equinoxes—within the period of validity—one of the seven states during the Warring States Period (476-220 BC)—the corresponding time period (in a different year etc)—(in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century 1919)—the first half (of a period)—The Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period—seal script used throughout the pre-Han period—at the end of the mourning period—metrorrhagia (vaginal bleeding outside the expected menstrual period)—Zheng state during the Warring States period—north China army (esp. during the warlords period)—experience to the full over a long period—a hundred flowers bloom, a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC, but adopted for Mao's campaign of 1956—a very brief period of time (lit. the time it takes for a shadow move an inch)—quaternary (geological period covering the recent ice ages over the last 180,000 years)—Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC)—Wen Zhong (-467 BC), adviser the state of Yue during Spring and Autumn period—John Rabe (1882-1950), German who helped protect Chinese during the Nanking massacre period—luteal phase (period in the menstrual cycle when an embryo can implant in the womb)—birth name of Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—Zi Chan (?-522 BC), statesman and philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period—Kong Rong (153-208), poet of the Three Kingdoms period—Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and of Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—School of Logicians of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), also called the School of Names—Holocene (geological period covering approx 12000 years since the last ice age)—get through the mourning period—period since the last ice age—Zhao, one of the seven states during the Warring States Period of Chinese history (475-220 BC)—capital of the Jin State during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-475 BC)—Qin State, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)—Zou Yan (305-240 BC), founder of the School of Yin-Yang of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—Gongsun Long (c. 325-250 BC), leading thinker of the School of Logicians of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)—a powerful chief of the princes of the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC)— |