Excuse me, what year was the Roman period in China?
The period from the founding of Rome (753 BC) to Octavian's proclaimed himself emperor (27 BC) is called the Roman era, which is about the early Spring and Autumn Period of China. In 753 BC, the Qin government began to set up a special historian chronicle. At the end of the year, there was a big war. As a result, Zhou Julian Waghann suffered a fiasco, and King Huan of Zhou was shot in the shoulder. Zhou's majesty swept the floor, and Zheng became the overlord in the early Spring and Autumn Period. However, after all, Zheng is in the land of four wars (Zheng is adjacent to the royal family of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and both are in Xinzheng (now Xinzheng, Henan)), and his strength is not great. Zheng Zhuanggong is just a flash in the pan. Civil strife in Jin, filial piety, mourning and Minhou were all killed by ordinary branch soldiers. The political situation in the early Qi Dynasty was unstable, especially when Qi Xianggong killed Lu Huangong for having an affair with his sister and his wife Lu Huangong Wenjiang. And capricious words and deeds, bullying ministers, leading to civil strife, Qi Xianggong was eventually killed. Qin lived in Xiqiao (now Tianshui South, Gansu Province), in 753 BC (thirteen years), which was recorded in the early Qin Dynasty. Although it developed eastward, it was always blocked by the Yellow River and Hedong powers. This situation is obviously extremely beneficial to Chu.