Zhao, briefly known officially as Wei (衛) in 350 AD, known in historiography as the Later Zhao (simplified Chinese: 后赵; traditional Chinese: 後趙; pinyin:...
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The Han-Zhao (simplified Chinese: 汉赵; traditional Chinese: 漢趙; pinyin: Hàn Zhào; 304–329 AD), or Former Zhao (simplified Chinese: 前赵; traditional Chinese:...
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Sixteen Kingdoms (section Shi Le and the Later Zhao)
(Former, Later, Northern, Southern and Western), four Yans (Former, Later, Northern, and Southern), three Qins (Former, Later and Western), two Zhaos (Han/Former...
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was a key strategist for Shi Le (Emperor Ming), the founder of China's Later Zhao dynasty. Zhang Bin's father Zhang Yao (張瑤) was a commandery governing...
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Zhao Gao (died c. October 207 BC) was a Chinese politician. He was an official of the Qin dynasty of China. Allegedly a eunuch, he served as a close aide...
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of Zhao. Wu was later killed by his subordinate Li Liang (李良), Zhang Er (張耳) and Chen Yu (陳餘), former officials of Zhao, created the Zhao royal Zhao Xie...
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briefly an empress of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. She was Shi Zun's wife and the last empress in Later Zhao history. After Shi Zun, a son of the emperor...
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prince of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han-Zhao, who, following his father Liu Yao's capture by rival Later Zhao, tried to maintain the state with his brother...
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peoples during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Founded in the wake of the Later Zhao dynasty's collapse in 351, it completed the unification of northern China...
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Zhao Wei (simplified Chinese: 赵薇; traditional Chinese: 趙薇; pinyin: Zhào Wēi; born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese...
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Faxian (category Later Zhao Buddhists)
4th-century under the Later Zhao dynasty of the Sixteen Kingdoms period. His birth name was Gong Sehi.[citation needed][dubious – discuss] He later adopted the...
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Shi Le (redirect from Emperor Ming of Later Zhao)
his posthumous name as the Emperor Ming of Later Zhao, was the founding emperor of the Jie-led Later Zhao dynasty of China. He was initially sold as a...
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Fu Jian (317–355) (category Later Zhao people)
Hong was a Di chieftain under Han-Zhao. However, he grew up largely during the time when Pu Hong served under Later Zhao's emperor Shi Hu. Shi Hu, while outwardly...
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Zhao (趙) after 319 Later Zhao (319–351), a Sixteen Kingdoms state Zhao (Five Dynasties period) (910–921), a Five Dynasties period state House of Zhao...
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The Ran Wei–Later Zhao War, or Wei–Zhao War, was a conflict in northern China in 350 CE, during the chaotic Sixteen Kingdoms period. In 350, Ran Min proclaimed...
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China. Originally a subordinate of the northern warlord Gongsun Zan, Zhao Yun later came to serve another warlord, Liu Bei, and had since accompanied him...
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Shi Hu (category Later Zhao emperors)
his posthumous name as the Emperor Wu of Later Zhao (後趙武帝), was an emperor of the Jie-led Chinese Later Zhao dynasty. He was the founding emperor Shi...
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Basketball World Cup. Later, Zhao was included in China's squad for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification. Proballers. "Rui Zhao, Basketball Player"...
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Liu Yao (category People executed by Later Zhao)
battle between Later Zhao and Former Zhao occurred at Xin'an (新安, in modern Luoyang, Henan), ushering an era in which Later Zhao and Former Zhao would continuously...
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Later Zhao dynasty and ruler during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. During the Ran Wei–Later Zhao War, he defected to Ran Wei and assassinated the Zhao emperor...
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Zhao Fan (fl. 200s–210s) was a government official who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Zhao Fan served as the Administrator (太守) of...
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Emperor Cheng of Jin (section Late reign)
plans for a campaign against Later Zhao, and this brought a major response by Later Zhao's emperor Shi Hu in late 339. Later Zhao forces inflicted great damage...
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Yuezhi (section Later Chinese accounts)
may have become part of the Jie people of Shanxi, who established the Later Zhao state of the 4th century AD (although this remains controversial). Many...
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his domain for refuge. After Emperor Min of Jin was executed by the Han-Zhao dynasty in 318, he proclaimed himself Emperor and officially moved the capital...
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Pei Xian (category Later Zhao ministers)
Jingsi, was an official of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Han-Zhao and Later Zhao dynasties during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. A member of the prestigious...
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Zhao dynasty, who was thrust into the leadership role after his father was captured by rival Later Zhao's forces, but was unable to resist Later Zhao...
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ruling elite. The Jie people, a branch of the Xiongnu who established the Later Zhao state in China, are likely to have spoken a variant of Yeniseian close...
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dynasty from Han to Zhao. In the northeast, Shi Le also proclaimed himself King of Zhao, the kingdom which historians refer to as Later Zhao. In 328, Liu Yao...
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similar to the now extinct Pumpokol language. The Jie, who ruled the Later Zhao state of northern China, are likewise believed to have spoken a Pumpokolic...
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Sequence "Former" (前; qián): e.g., Former Qin, Former Shu "Later" (後; hòu): e.g., Later Zhao, Later Han Surname of the ruling family e.g., Wu Zhou, Ma Chu...
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