How to say "qin shi huang" in Chinese?

In Chinese "qin shi huang" translates to  秦始皇 

Transliteration: qín shǐ huáng

🇨🇳 秦始皇是中国第一个统一的皇帝。

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🇺🇸 Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor to unify China.



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How to say "qin shi huang" in Chinese?

You can use the word "秦始皇" which translates to "Qin Shi Huang".

How to pronounce "秦始皇" (qin shi huang) in Chinese?

The word "秦始皇" is pronounced as "qín shǐ huáng".

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