Lin Xiangru, Lian Po, Zhao Hao, Zhao Kuo, Li Mu, Zhao Huiwen, Wang Xiaocheng, the year of birth and

Updated on history 2024-06-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Zhao Huiwen Wang] (?266 BC) was the monarch of Zhao at the same time. Name.

    Prince Zhao Wuling. Reigned 299 BC 266 BC. At the beginning of the succession, he was young, and was assisted by Xiangguo Feiyi.

    In 295 BC, Gongzi Cheng and Li Dui sent troops to besiege Qiu Palace, kill the rebellious Gongzi Zhang, and starve to death the main father (i.e., King Wuling of Zhao). Later, Li Dui became the prime minister, and he and Gongzi became arbitrary in state politics. In 292 BC, King Zhao Huiwen built a city in the southbound Tang Dynasty.

    Around 288 BC, King Zhao of Wei, under the attack of Qiang Qin, dedicated Ge Xin (southwest of present-day Feixiang County, Hebei) and Yincheng to King Zhao Huiwen as "Yangyi", and wanted to join Zhao to resist Qin. In the same year, Zhao sent Dong Shu to join the Wei army to attack the Song Dynasty. In the following year, Zhao joined forces with Yan, Han, Wei, and Qi to attack Qin, forcing Qin to abolish the title of emperor and return the princes and Fu Yu that Qin had previously captured to Zhao.

    In 285 BC, King Huiwen of Zhao and King Zhao of Qin met in Zhongyang. In the following year, Zhao and Qin, Yan, Han, and Wei raised troops to attack Qi, and King Zhao Huiwen awarded Yan General Le Yi with the seal of Xiangguo. After the Five Kingdoms broke Qi, the Zhao and Yan armies still jointly attacked Qi.

    However, the Qin State had already transferred the army back to attack the Three Jin Dynasty, among which the two cities of Lin (now Lishixi, Shanxi) and Qi (now southeast of Qi County, Shanxi) of Zhao State were captured by the Qin general Bai Qi. After the decline of the Qi state, among the seven kingdoms, except for Qin, the more powerful state was Zhao. King Zhao Huiwen is the monarch who has made more achievements after Queen Zhao Wuling, he once used Le Yi as the prime minister, Lin Xiangru as the secretary, Lian Po, Zhao Hao as the general, externally to convince the strong Qin, and rectify the tax internally, so that "the country is rich and the treasury is real."

    Militarily, he continued to conquer the lands of Qi and Wei, and in 283 BC Lian Po captured Xiyang of Qi (northwest of present-day Jin County, Hebei). Three years later, Zhao Hao captured Qimaiqiu (now northwest of Shanghe, Shandong), and in 276 BC, Lian Po captured Wei (now southeast of Daming, Hebei). At that time, it was said that Zhao "tasted and suppressed Qi for more than 40 years, and Qin could not get what he wanted" ("Warring States Policy: Zhao Ce III").

    In 270 BC, the Shangdang of the Qin army and the Han Dynasty launched a major attack on Zhao Diqian and (present-day Heshun County, Shanxi). Zhao Hao led the Zhao army to paralyze the Qin army by marching slowly, and then rushed to the condescending position of Yan and the Qin army. After that, Lian Po defeated the Qin army several times, and Zhao was the only country that could compete with Qin in the annexation war during the reign of King Huiwen of Zhao.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lin Xiangru (year of birth and death unknown), the famous minister of Zhao during the Warring States Period.

    Lian Po was born and died in an unknown year, an outstanding military general of Zhao during the Warring States Period, but died in Chu when Qin Shi Huang eliminated Zhao.

    Zhao Hao, year of birth and death unknown, a native of Zhao, the same clan as the Zhao royal family, and a nobleman at the time. A famous general of Zhao in the late Warring States period.

    Zhao Kuo (?.)—260 BC) Zhao general during the Warring States period. The son of Ma Fujun Zhao Hao, also known as Ma Fuzi. Talking about the art of war passed on by his father, he will not actually command the battle.

    Li Mu (?).—229 BC), a native of Zhao during the Warring States Period, was an outstanding military strategist and commander of Zhao during the Warring States Period.

    Zhao Huiwen Wang] (?266 BC) was the monarch of Zhao at the same time. Name. Prince Zhao Wuling.

    King Zhao Xiaocheng, year of birth and death unknown, reigned 266-245 BC.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Lian Po's idioms are; Guilty of pleading.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lin Xiangru Lian Po Zhao Hao's birth and death are ominous, and there is no record in the history books!

    Zhao Kuo (?.)260 BC).The birth year is ominous.

    Li Mu (?).228 ago

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Even history is not very well learned.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Historical Records, Warring States Policy, and General Knowledge of Governance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Historical Records Lian Po Lin is like a biography, No. 81 in the overall article, and No. 21 in the biography.

    It records the biographies of famous generals of Zhao in the late Warring States period, such as Xiang Lianpo, Lin Xiangru, Zhao Hao, Zhao Kuo, Li Mu and others. It involves important historical facts such as the return to Zhao in the late Warring States period, the Mianchi Meeting, the Battle of Yanhe, the Battle of Changping, and the destruction of Zhao by Qin.

    In the late Warring States period, only Zhao's military strength could compete with Qin's, and Zhao's good generals were very high in number and quality. These can be seen in this biography.

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