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Examples:the Grand canal, 1800 km from Beijing Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC—Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism—Tangun, legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC—Pericles (c. 495-429 BC), Athenian strategist and politician before and at the start of the Peloponnesian war—Wiman Korea (195-108 BC), historical kingdom in Manchurai, Liaoning and north Korea—Liangzhu (c. 3400-2250 BC), neolithic culture of Changjiang delta—Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright—Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC) mythical leader who tamed the floods—Ptolemy, kings of Egypt after the partition of Alexander the Great's Empire in 305 BC—Laozi or Lao-tze (c. 500 BC), Chinese philosopher, the founder of Taoism—Su Wu (140-60 BC), Han Dynasty diplomat and statesman, regarded as a model of courage and faithful service—vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-221 BC)—Wang Mang (45 BC-23 AD), usurped power and reigned 9-23 between the former and later Han—Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), first Han emperor, reigned 207-195 BC—King Zhou of Shang (11th century BC), notorious as a cruel tyrant—Wu Ding (c. 14th century BC), legendary founder and wise ruler of Shang dynasty—Zoroaster, Zarathustra or Zarathushtra (c. 1200 BC), Persian prophet and founder of Zoroastrianism—Zi Chan (?-522 BC), statesman and philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period—Uzziah son of Amaziah, king of Judah c. 750 BC—Zhenpan commandery (108 BC-c. 300 AD), one of four Han dynasty commanderies in north Korea—Haojing (in modern Shaanxi, northwest of Chang'an county), capital of Western Zhou from c. 1050 BC—Jia Yi (200-168 BC), Chinese poet and statesman of the Western Han Dynasty—Niya, ancient kingdom near Khotan in Xinjiang, 1st century BC-4th century AD—the Spring and Autumn (770-476 BC) and Warring States (475-221 BC) periods—Zhang Qian (-114 BC), Han dynasty explorer of 2nd century BC—pre-Qin, Chinese history up the foundation of the Qin imperial dynasty in 221 BC—Xia dynasty, unconfirmed but placed at c. 2070-c. 1600 BC—Pisistratus (-528 BC), tyrant (ruler) of Athens at different times between 561 BC and 528 BC—Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c. 276-c. 195 BC), ancient Greek mathematician and inventor—British Columbia, province of Canada (loanword from "BC")—Titus Livius or Livy (59 BC-17 AD), Roman historian—"Erya" or "The Ready Guide", first extant Chinese dictionary, c. 3rd century BC, with glossaries on classical texts—oracle inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC) on tortoiseshells or animal bones—Asa (?-870 BC), third king of Judah and fifth king of the House of David (Judaism)—Cyrus the Great (ca. 600-530 BC), the founder of the Persian Empire and the conqueror of Babylon—Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC—Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty—Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC), mythical leader who tamed the floods— |