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Zhao Kingdom (Han dynasty)

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31: 101:, son of Emperor Gaozu and Empress Lรผ. In 181 BC, his consort, a relative of Empress Lรผ, falsely accused You to be plotting a rebellion. Liu You was called back to the capital and killed. He was succeeded by Liu Hui (ๅŠ‰ๆข), who committed suicide the same year after his favorite concubine was poisoned by the Empress Lรผ. After Hui's death, Lรผ dissolved the kingdom. 123:, more than 20 marquessates were created on the territories of Zhao. They were administered by neighboring commanderies, further reducing Zhao's territory. In 2 AD, Zhao administered only 4 counties, namely Handan, Yiyang (ๆ˜“้™ฝ), Bairen (ๆŸไบบ) and Xiangguo (่ฅ„ๅœ‹), with a population of 349,952, in 84,202 households. The kingdom was abolished during 90:, was made Prince Yin of Zhao by Emperor Gao in around 198 BC. Shortly after the death of the emperor in 195 BC, Prince Yin of Zhao died as a result of poisoning in a plot instigated by the emperor's widow, 134:, the kingdom was granted to Liu Liang (ๅŠ‰่‰ฏ), the uncle of the emperor. His descendants held the kingdom until 213 AD when the kingdom was abolished and converted to Zhao Commandery (่ถ™้ƒก). 76:, including Handan (้‚ฏ้„ฒ), Julu (้‰…้นฟ), Qinghe (ๆธ…ๆฒณ), Hejian (ๆฒณ้–“) and Changshan (ๅธธๅฑฑ). In 199 BC, however, because of a failed assassination attempt on the emperor by several of his ministers, 323: 116:
was named the new Prince of Zhao. Thereafter, Zhao was reduced to a fraction of its former size and only covered Handan Commandery.
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The kingdom was created in 203 BC and granted to Zhang Er (ๅผต่€ณ), a follower of
124: 80:, son of Zhang Er, was demoted to marquess and this kingdom became extinct. 171: 165: 150: 86:, a young son of Liu Bang (Emperor Gao of Han) and a favoured concubine, 83: 77: 186: 177: 142: 138: 105: 98: 29: 192:Liu Pengzu (ๅŠ‰ๅฝญ็ฅ–), King Su of Zhao (่ถ™่‚…็Ž‹), 153โ€“92 BC 210:Liu Liang (ๅŠ‰่‰ฏ), King Xiao of Zhao (่ถ™ๅญ็Ž‹), 29โ€“37 AD 204:Liu Chong (ๅŠ‰ๅ……), King Gong of Zhao (่ถ™ๅ…ฑ็Ž‹), 65โ€“10 BC 195:Liu Chang (ๅŠ‰ๆ˜Œ), King Qing of Zhao (่ถ™้ ƒ็Ž‹), 92โ€“73 BC 57:in early Imperial China, located in present-day 228:Liu She (ๅŠ‰่ตฆ), King Xian of Zhao (่ถ™็ป็Ž‹), ?โ€“? 219:Liu Hong (ๅŠ‰ๅฎ), King Jing of Zhao (่ถ™้–็Ž‹), 104โ€“116 216:Liu Shang (ๅŠ‰ๅ•†), King Qing of Zhao (่ถ™้ ƒ็Ž‹), 81โ€“104 198:Liu Zun (ๅŠ‰ๅฐŠ), King Huai of Zhao (่ถ™ๆ‡ท็Ž‹), 73โ€“68 BC 130:After the restoration of the Han dynasty under 27:Chinese kingdom or principality (203 BC-213 AD) 222:Liu Qian (ๅŠ‰ไนพ), King Hui of Zhao (่ถ™ๆƒ ็Ž‹), 116โ€“164 213:Liu Xu (ๅŠ‰ๆ ฉ), King Jie of Zhao (่ถ™็ฏ€็Ž‹), ?โ€“81 183:Liu Hui (ๅŠ‰ๆข), King Gong of Zhao (่ถ™ๅ…ฑ็Ž‹), 181 BC 162:Zhang Er, King Jing of Zhao (่ถ™ๆ™ฏ็Ž‹), 203โ€“202 BC 112:and was defeated. Liu Pengzu (ๅŠ‰ๅฝญ็ฅ–), a son of 8: 225:Liu Yu (ๅŠ‰่ฑซ), King Huai of Zhao (่ถ™ๆ‡ท็Ž‹), 164โ€“? 201:Liu Gao (ๅŠ‰้ซ˜), King Ai of Zhao (่ถ™ๅ“€็Ž‹), 66 BC 94:, to ensure he would not become emperor. 253: 34:Kingdoms of the Han dynasty in 195 BC 7: 180:, King You of Zhao (่ถ™ๅนฝ็Ž‹), 194โ€“181 BC 174:, King Yin of Zhao (่ถ™้šฑ็Ž‹), 197โ€“194 BC 25: 137:The territory became the fief of 145:Dynasty, while during the early 141:after the establishment of the 104:In 179 BC, Zhao was granted to 1: 110:Rebellion of the Seven States 324:Kingdoms of the Han dynasty 68:. The kingdom covered five 340: 50: 231:Liu Gui (ๅŠ‰็ช), ?โ€“213 55:kingdom or principality 97:Ruyi was succeeded by 35: 207:Liu Yin (ๅŠ‰้šฑ), 10โ€“9 BC 33: 66:Emperor Gaozu of Han 36: 304:Book of Later Han 119:Over the rest of 43:Zhao Principality 16:(Redirected from 331: 308: 300: 294: 286: 280: 272: 266: 258: 149:dynasty, it was 52: 21: 339: 338: 334: 333: 332: 330: 329: 328: 314: 313: 312: 311: 301: 297: 287: 283: 273: 269: 259: 255: 250: 238: 159: 132:Emperor Guangwu 127:'s usurpation. 28: 23: 22: 18:Zhao Commandery 15: 12: 11: 5: 337: 335: 327: 326: 316: 315: 310: 309: 295: 281: 276:Zizhi Tongjian 267: 252: 251: 249: 246: 245: 244: 237: 234: 233: 232: 229: 226: 223: 220: 217: 214: 211: 208: 205: 202: 199: 196: 193: 190: 184: 181: 175: 169: 163: 158: 155: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 336: 325: 322: 321: 319: 307:, Chapter 14. 306: 305: 299: 296: 293:, Chapter 28. 292: 291: 285: 282: 278: 277: 271: 268: 265:, Chapter 32. 264: 263: 257: 254: 247: 243: 240: 239: 235: 230: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 209: 206: 203: 200: 197: 194: 191: 188: 185: 182: 179: 176: 173: 170: 167: 164: 161: 160: 157:Kings of Zhao 156: 154: 152: 148: 144: 140: 135: 133: 128: 126: 122: 117: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 60: 56: 48: 44: 40: 32: 19: 302: 298: 288: 284: 279:, Chapter 13 274: 270: 260: 256: 242:Zhao (state) 189:, 179โ€“154 BC 168:, 202โ€“199 BC 136: 129: 118: 114:Emperor Jing 103: 96: 82: 74:commanderies 63: 42: 39:Zhao Kingdom 38: 37: 290:Book of Han 262:Book of Han 147:Western Jin 121:Western Han 59:North China 248:References 92:Empress Lรผ 88:Consort Qi 153:'s fief. 125:Wang Mang 318:Category 236:See also 172:Liu Ruyi 166:Zhang Ao 151:Sima Lun 84:Liu Ruyi 78:Zhang Ao 53:) was a 187:Liu Sui 178:Liu You 143:Cao Wei 139:Cao Gan 106:Liu Sui 99:Liu You 47:Chinese 49:: 72:-era 61:. 70:Qin 41:or 320:: 51:่ถ™ๅœ‹ 45:( 20:)

Index

Zhao Commandery

Chinese
kingdom or principality
North China
Emperor Gaozu of Han
Qin
commanderies
Zhang Ao
Liu Ruyi
Consort Qi
Empress Lรผ
Liu You
Liu Sui
Rebellion of the Seven States
Emperor Jing
Western Han
Wang Mang
Emperor Guangwu
Cao Gan
Cao Wei
Western Jin
Sima Lun
Zhang Ao
Liu Ruyi
Liu You
Liu Sui
Zhao (state)
Book of Han
Zizhi Tongjian

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