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Established by Shi Huangdi, it originally covered the entire territory of the Qin Empire west of Mount Long with its capital at Didao (present-day Taoyang in Lintao County).
Qin Shi Huang, also known as Shi Huangdi, a Chinese emperor of the 3rd century BC
Lady Zhao, the mother of China's first emperor, Shi Huangdi
According to historian Wang Liqun, however, he was probably one of Shi Huangdi's brothers.