Was Zhao Dun of the Jin Kingdom the ancestor of the later Zhao State in the Spring and Autumn Period

Updated on history 2024-04-17
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Strictly speaking, the Zhao family is the surname of the Duke of Zhao, and Zhao Dun is not an ancestor, after all, Zhao Dun's father Zhao Yu has become a doctor when he was Duke Wen, and further afore, when he was dedicated to the Gong, Zhao Shu immigrated from Luoyi to the Jin Kingdom, and it was the surname Zhao that took root in the Jin Kingdom; Further on, it is said that it is the father, that is, the driver who pulled King Zhou Mu to travel west to meet the queen mother of the west. Generally speaking, when it comes to originating from the Jin Kingdom, the ancestor should be Zhao Shu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, the state of Zhao was established in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and the king of the country, Zhao Ji (Zhao Liehou), is a descendant of Zhao Dun (eight generations of grandchildren).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, Zhao Dun is the son of Zhao Yuan, one of the five sages of Jin Wengong, Zhao Shuo, the son of Zhao Dun, Zhao Shuo's son Zhao Wu, Zhao Wu because his father was killed, so he hated the king of Jin, and the descendants of Han Ju occupied full power.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhao Shu Zhao Gongmeng Zhao Chengzi Zhao Yuan 628bc 621bc Zhao Xuanzi Zhao Dun 621bc 601bc Zhao Zhuangzi Zhao Shuo 601bc 596bc? Zhao Wenzi Zhao Wu 582bc 541bc Zhao Jingzi Zhao Cheng 541bc 527bc Zhao Jianzi Zhao Martingale 527bc 475bc Zhao Xiangzi Zhao Wuxian 475bc 425bc Zhao Huanzi Zhao Jia 425bc 423bc Zhao Xianzi Zhao Huan 423bc 408bc Zhao Liehou Zhao Ji 408bc 400bc; Canonized as Hou Zhao Wugong 400bc 387bc Zhao Jinghou Zhao Zhang 387bc 375bc; 376bc and Han and Wei completed the division of Jin Zhao Chenghou Zhao Chong 375bc 350bc Zhao Suhou Zhao Yu 350bc 325bc Zhao Wuling Wang Zhao Yong 325bc 298bc Zhao Huiwen Wang Zhao He 298bc 266bc Zhao Xiaocheng Wang Zhao Dan 266bc 245bc Zhao Mourning Wang Zhao Yan 245bc 236bc Zhao Youmiao Wang Zhao Qian 236bc 228bc Zhao Jia 228bc 222bc

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhao Yuan, Zhao Dun, Zhao Shuo, Zhao Wu, Zhao Ying, Zhao Wuxian, Zhao Ji (Zhao Chenghou).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhao Wu, also known as Zhao Wenzi (598 BC, 541 BC), was an orphan of the Zhao family. Doctor of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. The grandson of the doctor Zhao Dun and the son of Zhao Shuo.

    Zhao Jianzi (?) 476 BC) was the leader of the Zhao clan of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period of China, originally known as Zhao Ying, also known as Zhifu, also known as Zhao Meng. The grandson of the orphan Zhao Wu in "The Orphan of Zhao".

    Zhao Xiangzi (?) 425 BC), was the leader of the Zhao clan of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period of China, formerly known as Zhao Wuxian, the concubine born to Zhao Jianzi and Zhao Ying's concubine.

    Zhao Huanzi (?) 424 BC) was the leader of the state of Zhao during the Warring States period of China, formerly known as Zhao Jia, the son of Zhao Xiangzi.

    Zhao Bolu was the eldest son of Zhao Jianzi, the leader of the Zhao clan of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period of China.

    Zhao Xianhou (?) 409 BC), was the leader of the state of Zhao during the Warring States period of China, formerly known as Zhao Huan, the grandson of Zhao Xiangzi Zhao Wuxi's eldest brother Zhao Bolu, and the son of Zhao Zhou.

    Zhao Liehou (?) 400 BC), was the monarch of Zhao during the Warring States Period of China, formerly known as Zhao Ji, the son of Zhao Xianhou.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dude, there are many King Zhao, which one do you want to ask?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The state of Zhao is in the north, and the state of Chu is in the south. There is no territorial contact with each other, so there is not much dispute and they are not hostile countries. The relationship is still okay.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It should be said that it is sometimes good and sometimes bad.

    1. The state of Chu and the state of Zhao were allies, so they had a harmonious relationship during this time. At the beginning, when the six eastern countries joined forces to resist Qin and attacked Hangu Pass, they took Chu as the leader of the alliance; Later, when the Qin State besieged Handan, the capital of Zhao, under the influence of Mao Sui, the Chu State sent troops to assist.

    2, in the Qin State, Zhang Yi's "Lianheng" strategy, and later Fan Ju's "distant friendship and close attack", made the alliance of Chu and Zhao sever.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The relationship is good, after all, their biggest enemy is the Qin State!!

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