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His father is King Qin Huiwen, his mother is Empress Dowager Xuan, and his brother is King Wu of Qin.
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King Qin Zhao refers to King Qin Zhaoxiang.
King Qin Zhaoxiang, Yingji.
Ying's surname, Zhao's family, the name Ze, a Ji (325 BC 251 BC), also known as Qin Zhao Wang Youhan stupid. During the Warring States Period, the monarch of Qin (reigned 306 BC and 251 BC), King Huiwen of Qin.
The son, the half-brother of King Wu of Qin, was one of the longest reigning monarchs in Chinese history, and during his reign of fifty-six years, there were the famous battles of Yique, the Five Kingdoms, the Battle of Yanying, the Battle of Huayang and the Battle of Changping.
During the reign of King Zhaoxiang of Qin, Bai Qi was appointed.
As a general, he successively defeated the Three Jin, Qi, and Chu States, and captured the Wei State.
Hedong County and Nanyang County, Qianzhong County and Yingdu of Chu State. Launched the Battle of Changping and defeated the Zhao army. Captured the Eastern Zhou Dynasty's capital Luoyi, captured the king of Zhou, moved Jiuding to Xianyang, and ended the Zhou Dynasty.
Eight hundred years of Wang's reign.
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King Qin Zhao reigned the longest among the Qin kings, and among the last six or seven Qin kings, he ruled longer than the previous Xiaogong, Huiwen, and Wu kings combined, and also surpassed the later Xiaowen and Zhuangxiang kings.
The sum of the total. Although in his later years, he listened to Ying Hou's words, lost the opportunity to destroy Zhao, and unjustly killed the famous general Bai Qi. The livelihood of the Qin people withered. None of this can hide his historical achievements, nor can they hide the fact that the Qin State has advanced by leaps and bounds in all aspects in this era.
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King Zhaoxiang of Qin was the great-grandfather of Qin Shi Huang.
King Qin Zhaoxiang (325 BC 251 BC), a name Qin Zhao Wang, Ying surname, Zhao, name is hidden, also known as Ji, the son of King Qin Huiwen, the half-brother of King Qin Wu, the monarch of Qin during the Warring States Period. In his early years, he was a hostage in Yan Kingdom. In 307 BC, King Wu of Qin died, and King Zhaoxiang of Qin competed with his younger brother for the throne and was established.
He reigned from 306 BC to 251 BC, and was the longest-reigning monarch in Chinese history. During his reign, the Qin state continued to expand. The most famous Battle of Changping, which decided the fate of Qin and Zhao, took place during the late reign of King Qin Zhao.
Qin Shi Huang (259 BC - 210 BC), surnamed Ying, Zhao, Ming Zheng, also known as Zhao Zheng (Zheng) Qin Zheng, or Zulong, the son of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang. He is a famous politician, strategist, and reformer in Chinese history, the first iron-fisted politician to complete the unification of China, and the first monarch to be called emperor in ancient and modern China and abroad.
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1.Swinging. 2.Yingji.
Correct answer: Yingji.
Zhao Jixiao, the king of Qin Zhaoxiang (325 BC, 251 BC), was also known as the king of Qin Zhao. Ying's surname, Qin or Zhao, the first name, a stove dust.
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After all, he killed himself.
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