xīn wáng guó shí qī shì gǔ '
āi jí de yī gè shí qī,
qǐ yú gōng yuán qián 16
shì jì zhì qián 11
shì jì,
hán gài liǎo dì shí bā wáng cháo、
dì shí jiǔ wáng cháo jí dì '
èr shí wáng cháo。
zài xīn wáng guó shí qī de '
āi jí duì wài kuò zhāng shì lì,
dàn rén mín de jīng lì què wéi zhàn shì suǒ xiāo hào,
wén huà de jìn bù yě yīn cǐ chí zhì liǎo。
cǐ shí '
āi jí de guó dū yǐ yóu mèng fěi sī yí zhì ní luó hé shàng liú de dǐ bǐ sī。
zuì zhù míng de duì wài kuò zhāng de guó wáng shì tú tè mó sī sān shì。
tā zǔ biān liǎo yī zhī qiáng '
ér yòu lì de jūn duì,
zì jǐ zuò liǎo dàjiàng,
bǎ '
āi jí de bǎn tú xiàng dōng biān kuò zhāng dào yà zhōu de yòu fā lā dǐ hé,
xiàng nán biān kuò zhāng dào hóng hǎi de nán kǒu。
The New Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Egyptian Empire, is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC, covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt. The New Kingdom (1570–1070 BC) followed the Second Intermediate Period and was succeeded by the Third Intermediate Period. It was Egypt’s most prosperous time and marked the zenith of its power.