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'''Ba Qing''' (巴清; 259 BCE – 210 BCE) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[Merchant|businesswoman]] who lived in the 3rd century BCE, during the reign of Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]].
'''Ba Qing''' (巴清; 259 BCE – 210 BCE) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[Merchant|businesswoman]] who lived in the 3rd century BCE, during the reign of Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]].



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Ba Qing (巴清; 259 BCE – 210 BCE) was a Chinese businesswoman who lived in the 3rd century BCE, during the reign of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.

She was known for being one of the wealthiest merchants in the state, which earned her admiration from many people, including one of Wei Yu's disciples, Yu Ying.[1]

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