Qin and Han Dynasties refer to the Qin, Eastern and Western Dynasties.
The Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties refer to the Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties refer to Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Xia dynasty (about 2070- 1600 BC) was the first hereditary dynasty recorded in China's history books. It is generally believed that Xia Dynasty was a country with multiple tribal alliances or complex emirates.
Shang Dynasty (about 1600 BC-about 1046 BC) is the second dynasty in China history, and it is also the first dynasty with direct written records of the same period in China.
The Zhou Dynasty (65438 BC+0046 BC-256 BC) was the third and last hereditary slavery dynasty in the history of China after Shang Dynasty.
The Qin Dynasty (22 BC1-207 BC) was the first unified dynasty in the history of China, which was developed from the Qin State in the Warring States Period. There were two emperors and one king in three generations, with a total of 14 years.
Han Dynasty (202- 220 BC) is a unified dynasty after Qin Dynasty, which is divided into Western Han Dynasty and Eastern Han Dynasty. It lasted 29 emperors and enjoyed the country for 407 years. This is one of the most powerful times in China.
The Three Kingdoms (220-280) is a historical period connecting the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Jin Dynasty, which is divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han and Dongwu.
The Jin Dynasty (266-420) was divided into two periods: the Western Jin Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in which the Western Jin Dynasty was one of the unified dynasties in China history and the Eastern Jin Dynasty was one of the six dynasties.
The Northern and Southern Dynasties (420-589) are the general names of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The Northern and Southern Dynasties were a period of great division in the history of China, and also a period of great ethnic integration in the history of China, connecting the sixteen countries of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Sui Dynasty.
The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms is a great division period in the history of China. It is the collective name of the Five Dynasties (907-960) and the Ten Kingdoms (902-979).
The Sui Dynasty (581-618 or 6 19) was a unified dynasty in the history of China.
The Tang Dynasty (6 18-907) was a unified dynasty after the Sui Dynasty, with 2/kloc-0 emperors and enjoying the country for 289 years. This is recognized by China as one of the most powerful times.
Song Dynasty (960- 1279) is a dynasty in the history of China, which is divided into two stages: the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty. It lasted 18 emperor and enjoyed the country for 3 19 years.
The Yuan Dynasty (127 1- 1368) was a dynasty established by Mongols, with its capital mostly (now Beijing), which lasted for 98 years.
The Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) was the last unified dynasty established by the Han nationality in the history of China, which spread to sixteen emperors and enjoyed the country for 276 years.
The Qing Dynasty (1636- 19 12) was the last unified feudal dynasty in the history of China, which was divided into ten emperors and enjoyed the country for 276 years.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Chinese historical dynasties