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In 306 BC, after the death of King Wu of Qin, Wei's alliance with Qin broke down, and Qin invaded, attacking and occupying the city of Puban. Qin chancellor Gan Mao defected to Wei and the invading forces were withdrawn. In 303 BC, Qin took advantage of Wei's alliance with Qi and Han against Chu to
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and Han Ying (crown prince of Han) at Linjin, in which Qin agreed to return Puban. This allowed alliance of Wei, Han and Qi in inflict a major defeat on Chu in 301 BC. In 299 BC, King Xiang met with
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In 302 BC, relations between Wei and Qin normalized, and King Xiang met
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to propose a four-state alliance of Qi, Han, Wei and Zhao against Qin.
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were discovered in AD 279, an event referred to as the
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