Twelve Metal Colossi
| Dates of Conquered States | |
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| Year | Event |
| 230 BCE |
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| 228 BCE |
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| 225 BCE |
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| 223 BCE |
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| 222 BCE |
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| 221 BCE |
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12 Jin Ren (Chinese:十二金人) were twelve huge bronze Colossi made by the order of Shihuangdi, the first Emperor of China. During the Qin's wars of unification, Shihuangdi defeated the six major states of China: the Han, the Zhao, the Yan, the Wei, the Chu and the Qi. After the wars, he collected the weapons of the conquered states and had them cast into statues.[1]
Fate
Dong Zhuo, in his efforts to finance a personal castle in Mei County near Chang'an, melted bells and bronze statues, among which were nine of the Colossi,[2] and recast them into coins. This influx of bronze coins flooded the market and caused a serious inflation, rendering the currency useless.
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