Who was the monarch of the state of Zhao in 260 BC

Updated on history 2024-03-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In 260 BC, the monarch of the state of Zhao was King Xiaocheng of Zhao.

    King Zhao Xiaocheng (?) - 245 BC), Handan (present-day Handan City, Hebei Province.

    He was the 10th monarch of Zhao during the Warring States Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Han nationality, Ying surname, Zhao family, name Dan. Son of King Zhao Huiwen. He ascended the throne in 266 BC and reigned for 21 years. At the beginning of his reign, King Xiaocheng ruled at a young age, and in the first year he united the Qi state.

    Retreat from the Qin army's advance. In 262 BC, Korea offered the party county and the Zhao state, the king of Zhao was greedy for land, so the Qin army invaded Changping, and the 450,000 elite troops of the Zhao army were captured and killed, but after the war, in the battle of Handan, they united with other vassal states for strategic mobilization and defeated the Qin army. In his later years, he reused Lianpo.

    Defeated the Yan State many times and guarded the northern part of the Zhao State.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In that year, the Battle of Changping took place, and the monarch was King Zhao Xiaocheng (?).-245 BC), a native of Handan (present-day Handan, Hebei Province), was the monarch of Zhao during the Warring States Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Han nationality, Ying surname, Zhao family, name Dan. Prince Wywan. Ascended to the throne in 266 BC.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first monarch of Wei () ascended the throne. He respected Tian Zifang and Duan Ganmu, and reused Ximen Leopard, filial piety Li Kuiqiao Muzheng, Le Yang and the great military strategist Wu Qi, and Naidan was quite prestigious among the princes. a, Wei Wenhou b, Wei Huiwang.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhao Chenghou's name Zhao Chong.

    Mausoleum unknown.

    Regime Zhao State.

    Living? — 350 BC.

    Reigned 374-350 BC.

    Zhao Chenghou (?) 350 BC), was the monarch of Zhao during the Warring States Period of China, surnamed Zhao, the son of Zhao Jinghou. In 372 BC, Marquis Cheng of Zhao built a high platform in Xingdi (near present-day Xingtai Pulp Village, Hebei) to court the princes.

    Because of the construction of Tantai in Xingdi, it is named Xingtai. In 353 BC, Wei sent the general Pang Juan to lead troops to attack Zhao and besiege the Zhao capital Handan. Qi envoy Tian Ji and Sun Bin rescued Zhao and defeated Wei in Guiling.

    In the twenty-fourth year of the reign of Marquis Cheng of Zhao (351 BC), King Hui of Wei and Marquis of Zhao Cheng met in Zhangshui, south of Handan, and Marquis Cheng of Zhao was forced to accept a humiliating treaty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    List of monarchs of the Zhao State.

    Order before the founding of the country Name Name Reign Time Number of years Remarks.

    1 Zhao Chengzi Zhao Yu ? —622 BC Named a doctor by Duke Wen of Jin.

    2 Zhao Xuanzi Zhao Dun 621 BC - 601 BC 21

    3 Zhao Zhuangzi Zhao Shuo 600 BC—? Zhao Shuo was not punished, and the record in the "Historical Records" was wrong.

    4 Zhao Wenzi Zhao Wu 581 BC - 541 BC 41 Yang Kuan's research on the year of his establishment is incorrect.

    5 Zhao Jingzi Zhao Cheng 540 BC - 518 BC 23 Also known as Zhao Jingshu.

    6 Zhao Jianzi Zhao Ying 517 BC - 476 BC 42 Also known as Zhifu, also known as Zhao Meng.

    7 Zhao Xiangzi Zhao Wuxian 475 BC-425 BC 51

    8 Zhao Huanzi Zhao Jia 424 BC 1

    9 Zhao Xianzi Zhao Huan 423 BC - 409 BC 15 Zhao Liehou posthumously called him Zhao Xianhou.

    10 Zhao Liehou Zhao nationality 408 BC - 400 BC 9 In 403 BC, he was canonized as a prince by King Weilie of Zhou and called Zhao Hou.

    Order after the founding of the country Name Name Reign Time Number of years Remarks.

    1 Zhao Liehou Zhao nationality 408 BC-400 BC 9 In 403 BC, he was canonized as a prince by King Weilie of Zhou and called Zhao Hou.

    2 Zhao Wuhou ? 399 BC - 387 BC 13 He also became the Duke of Zhao Wugong, and did not really claim the title of marquis, nor did he change the yuan.

    3 Zhao Jinghou Zhao Zhang 386 BC - 375 BC 12

    4 Zhao Chenghou Zhao Chong 374 BC-350 BC 25

    5 Zhao Suhou Zhao Yu 349 BC - 326 BC 24

    6 King Wuling of Zhao Zhao Yong 325 BC - 298 BC 28 In 323 BC, he became king, and soon went to the king's title, and he was no longer called king in his life.

    7 Zhao Huiwen Wang Zhao He 298 BC - 266 BC 33 Changed to Yuan in the year of his accession.

    8 Zhao Xiaocheng Wang Zhao Dan 265 BC-245 BC 21

    9 Zhao Mourning Xiangwang Zhao Yan 244 BC-236 BC 9

    10 King Youmiao of Zhao Zhao Qian 235 BC - 228 BC 8 In 228 BC, Qin destroyed Zhao, and his brother Gongzi Jia established himself as the acting king.

    11 N/A Zhao Jia 227 BC - 222 BC 6 In 222 BC, Wang Ben attacked the dynasty and captured Wang Jia.

    Note: The reign of Zhao Xiangzi is from Yang Kuan's Warring States History.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In 222 BC (the twenty-fifth year of the reign of King Qin), Wang Ben, the son of Wang Qian, destroyed the dynasty and captured his son Jia, and the state of Zhao finally perished.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In 222 BC, Qin destroyed the state of Zhao.

    In 229 BC, Qin attacked Zhao, and King Youmiao of Zhao sent Li Mu and Sima Shang to lead an army to resist. Qin will use a counter-plot to make King Youmiao kill Li Mu and Sima Shang. The Qin general Wang Jian then led a large army to attack Zhao, broke through the Jingchengkou, captured Handan, and captured the king of Zhao Youmiao.

    Zhao Jia fled to Daicheng to claim the title of Daiwang, and in 226 BC he joined forces with the Yan army to fight the Qin army in the west of Yishui, and after the defeat, he forced the Yan king to hand over the crown prince Dan. In 222 BC, the Qin army was destroyed, Zhao Jia was captured, and Zhao Guo died.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    King Zhao Xiaocheng (?) - 245 BC), was the monarch of Zhao during the Warring States period of China, formerly known as Zhao Dan, the son of King Huiwen of Zhao. In 260 BC, King Zhao Xiaocheng replaced Lao Po with Zhao Kuo, changed defense to attack, and took the initiative to attack on all fronts in Changping (now northwest of Gaoping, Shanxi) and attacked Qin.

    The Qin general Bai Qi carried out a counter-encirclement, cutting off the grain route of the Zhao army and trapping it in Changping. In the end, the Zhao army did not eat for 46 days, broke through five times in four ways, Zhao Kuo died in battle, 450,000 Zhao soldiers were killed, Zhao State was shocked, and the history is known as the Battle of Changping. In 245 BC, King Zhao Xiaocheng died, Zhao generals Le Cheng and Lian Po fled to other countries, and the new king Zhao Mianxiang summoned Li Mu to lead the military.

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