When King Wuling of Zhao was rising to the rise of the Zhao Kingdom, why did he resolutely choose to

Updated on history 2024-03-04
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to his vision, the military and the government were separated, his son was the emperor to manage all the affairs of the country, and he was the emperor in charge of foreign military affairs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because he feels that he is already old, sooner or later he will pass on the country to his son, so it is better to exercise first at this time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because he felt that he had reached a certain age and it was time to abdicate, he passed the throne to his son when he was more brilliant.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    King Wuling of Zhao was the grandfather of King Zhao Xiaocheng, and they were both from the State of Zhao during the Warring States Period.

    King Wuling of Zhao (c. 340 BC, 295 BC), surnamed Zhao, named Yong. The sixth monarch of Zhao during the Warring States Period, a famous politician, military strategist, reformer, and son of Marquis Su of Zhao in the pre-Qin era.

    Zhao Xiaocheng, Wang Zhao Dan (?) —245 BC), surnamed Zhao, named Dan. The son of King Zhao Huiwen, the eighth monarch of Zhao during the Warring States Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. He ascended the throne in 265 BC and was known as "King Zhao Xiaocheng" and reigned for 21 years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    King Zhao Wuling is the grandfather of King Zhao Xiaocheng. King Zhao Wuling is the father of King Zhao Huiwen. King Wuling of Zhao, King Huiwen of Zhao, King Xiaocheng of Zhao, King Mourning Xiang of Zhao, King Qian of Zhao, and King of Zhao Jia were destroyed by Qin Shi Huang 7 years later. The last 6 emperors of the Zhao State.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    King Wuling of Zhao strengthened the strength of Zhao through Hufu cavalry shooting, attacked from all sides, and even controlled the internal affairs of Qin and Yan during the strong period, which can be described as infinite. However, King Zhao Wuling did not expect that the King of Qin who came to power with one hand was King Qin Zhaoxiang, and he killed 400,000 Zhao troops during his reign. Later, King Wuling of Zhao starved to death in the palace during the civil war of Zhao.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    King Zhao Wuling married Wu Guang's daughter Wu Mengyao as Huihou, he loved her very much, and his son was precious to his mother, and he passed his son Zhao He as the crown prince and the monarch to Zhao He, who was only 10 years old, which was a pity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Maybe he sensed something, otherwise he wouldn't have passed the throne to his 10-year-old son. Even if he doesn't want to be, he should wait for his son to grow up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    King Wuling of Zhao chose to abdicate because of his own reasons, at that time he led the Zhao State to guard the frontier, and he was a wise monarch with great military achievements.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    One reason may be that he loves this son more and wants to cultivate the child's monarch ability as soon as possible, and the other is that he is tired and wants to rest.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    King Zhao Wuling is a person who likes to travel. Leave the country's major affairs to his son, liberate himself, go around the countries secretly, and exercise his son's ability by the way.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Maybe he doesn't want to be it, Although he did govern the country well in the early days and was very bold as the king of a country, who can guess the emperor's thoughts.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    King Wuling of Zhao was a promising monarch with great talents. It's a pity that the hero never passed the beauty level. In 310 BC, King Wuling of Zhao married Wu Guang's daughter Wu Mengyao as Huihou, and loved her very much and gave birth to his son Zhao He.

    King Wuling of Zhao favored his youngest son Zhao He, and before Wu Mengyao's death, he promised to change Zhao He to the crown prince. Woe to misfortune. What is even more surprising is that on May 26, 299 BC, King Wuling of Zhao actually made the decision to take the throne of Zen and held a grand ceremony in the East Palace to pass the throne of the monarch to Zhao He, who was only 10 years old, for King Zhao Huiwen.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In terms of personality, it may also be physical

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    He thought that leaving domestic affairs to the crown prince to deal with, and crusading against other countries abroad, would give him the best of both worlds, and he would also be able to better cultivate the prince and make Zhao stronger.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I remember as if his son rebelled and trapped him in the palace and starved to death. Didn't Maudun kill his own father too? This has nothing to do with viciousness, it is caused by the desire for power.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    King Wuling of Zhao was imprisoned and starved to death during the Dune Rebellion in 296 BC.

    The Dune Rebellion refers to the fourth year of King Huiwen (295 BC), when the lord father and King Huiwen visited the sand dunes (one said to be looking for the location of the tomb) and lived in two palaces. Gongzizhang thought that the time had come, so he used his party members to make trouble with Tian Buru, and falsely summoned King Huiwen under the orders of his master's father. Xiangguo Feiyi Fox suspected fraud, so he visited first, and left elite soldiers to defend King Zhao, and soon a generation of Ming Xiangfeiyi was assassinated.

    Gongzizhang led his troops to engage the guards of King Huiwen, but the palace was tightly defended and could not be attacked for a long time. A few days later, Gongzi Cheng and Li Dui, who were in charge of the military power of Zhao State, arrived from the national capital and mobilized the troops of Siyi to quell the rebellion, and finally repelled Gongzi Zhang and Tian Buli, eliminated their followers, and stabilized the royal family.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    died miserably, a generation of heroes, and finally starved to death.

    His sons competed for power, and in the end, he and his more favored son Gongzi Zhang were besieged in the Dune Palace by the forces of another son, who had already become the king of Zhao, and besieged them for three months, starving to death.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    King Wuling himself was imprisoned and starved to death during the Dune Rebellion in 296 BC, and was posthumously nicknamed King Wuling.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    King Wuling of Zhao was imprisoned and starved to death during the Dune Rebellion in 296 BC.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    During the reign of Marquis Suhou Zhao, the alliance of peaceful coexistence between Zhao, Wei and Han was no longer there, and under the leadership of Marquis Suhou Zhao, Zhao defeated Wei and eliminated the number one strong enemy that blocked his advance into the Central Plains. However, after the death of Marquis Suhou Zhao, King Hui of Wei immediately united the four kingdoms of Chu, Qin, Yan, and Qi, and sent 10,000 elite soldiers in the name of the funeral. In order to deal a serious blow to the invaders, King Wuling of Zhao ordered the entire territory of Zhao to be under martial law, and the Zhao army was ready to fight at any time, and united with Han and Song to bribe King Wuyi of Yue and King Lou Fu with heavy money, thus thwarting the conspiracy of the Five Kingdoms Tu Zhao.

    After the new funeral crisis was resolved, King Wuling of Zhao set his sights on Zhongshan Kingdom. The predecessor of Zhongshan was the northern Di Xianyu tribe, which was suppressed by the Jin State, and when the three families of Zhao, Wei and Han were divided into Jin, and the Seven Heroes of the Warring States fought for hegemony, Zhongshan made a comeback. Around the twenty-second year of King An of Zhou (380 BC), the Duke of Zhongshan Huan revived the Zhongshan Kingdom, and the location of the Zhongshan Kingdom was just wedged in the ** zone of the Zhao State.

    In order to solve this problem of henchmen, King Wuling of Zhao decided to implement the "Hufu Cavalry Shooting".

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    On the one hand, the changes adopted promote the sufficiency of the national treasury and make the country rich. But it is to make the people miserable, and even have the idea of forcing the palace.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because he established the election system, which allowed many people to bribe the election officials and then let them become officials, corrupting the atmosphere in the court.

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