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Zhao Mo

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on a construction site for a hotel, and has been excavated. The tomb measures 11 metres (36 ft) long and 12 metres (39 ft) wide. It is divided in seven parts, with a front chamber, east and west wing rooms, the main coffin chamber, east and west side rooms, and a back storage chamber. The
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Zhao considered visiting the Han court in order to show his gratitude. His high ministers argued against it, reminding him that his father kept his distance from the Han and merely avoided a breach of etiquette to keep the peace. Zhao therefore pleaded illness and never went through with the trip.
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is transliterated as Zhào Mò in pinyin, but as Triệu Mạt in Vietnamese. Zhao/Triệu is a family name, so Zhao Mo's dynasty is referred to as the
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silver box found in the tomb is the earliest imported product found to date in China. There were also artifacts found which belonged to the
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discovered in a Chinese tomb: the seal, with the name "Zhao Mo", declared the royal corpse to be "Emperor Wen", the name of a Han ruler.
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Zhao did actually fall ill several years later and died in 124 BC. He was succeeded by his son,
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The tomb of Wen was discovered in 1983, 20 metres (66 ft) under Elephant Hill in
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Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian: Han Dynasty II (Revised Edition
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Upon Zhao Mo's accession in 137 BC, the neighboring king of
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tomb has yielded more than 1000 burial artifacts, and a
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Inlaid iron spear with sheath, from the tomb of Zhao Mo
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Chinese name
family name
Zhao

jade burial suit
Nanyue
Zhao Tuo
Zhao Yingqi
Chinese


pinyin
Vietnamese
Posthumous name
Chinese



pinyin
Vietnamese
House
Zhao (Triệu)
Dynasty
Nanyue
Zhao Zhongshi
Chinese
pinyin
Vietnamese
Zhao Tuo
Nanyue

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