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25: 305:, who successfully repelled Qin attempts at exploiting the situation. The Qin devised a scheme to get rid of him; through bribing a close confidante of King Youmiu, the courtier Guo Kai (郭開), Li Mu was arrested and executed on suspicion of treason. 354: 54: 505: 347: 500: 340: 76: 510: 260: 383: 37: 308:
Without Li Mu, Zhao's defenses were unable to resist the might of Qin. In 228 BCE, Qin forces under the leadership of
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due to his mother Chang Hou's intervention. He inherited a country that was in danger of being conquered by the
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Zhao Guo Shi Gao (Draft History of the Zhao State), Shen Changyun, Zhonghua Book Company, China.
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The state of Zhao, however, was able to survive thanks to the services of General
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King of Zhao
King Daoxiang
Zhao Jia
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Yíng
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Zhao
King Daoxiang
Queen Daochang
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King Daoxiang
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Zhao Jia
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Battle of Changping
Li Mu
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