- Zhao (state)
Zhao (
pinyin : zhào,traditional Chinese : 趙,simplified Chinese : 赵) was a Chinesestate during theWarring States Period . Zhao was a significant state in the period, along with six others. At the beginning of the Warring States Period, the state of Zhao was one of the weakest states but gained strength during the reign ofKing Wuling of Zhao . By the end of the Warring States Period, Zhao was the only state strong enough to oppose the mighty Qin.Its territory included areas in modern
Inner Mongolia ,Hebei ,Shanxi andShaanxi provinces. The state of Zhao bordered theXiongnu (Huns ), the states of Qin, Wei and Yan. Its capital wasHandan (邯郸), suburb of modern-day Handan City inHebei .The Rise of Zhao
At the beginning of the Warring States Period, the state of Zhao was one of the weakest states. During the reign of King Wuling, the kingdom adopted a military reform. The soldiers of Zhao were ordered to dress like their
Xiongnu neighbours and replace war chariots with cavalry archers. This proved to be a brilliant reform, along with advanced technology of the Chinese states and nomad tactics, the Cavalry of Zhao became a significant force to reckon with in the warring states.Zhao demonstrated its enhanced military prowess by conquering the ethnic
State of Zhongshan in295 BC after a prolonged war, and annexing territory from its neighbors Wei, Yan and Qin. The cavalry of Zhao occasionally intruded into thestate of Qi in campaigns against thestate of Chu .Several brilliant military commanders of the whole period appeared concurrently, including
Lian Po ,Zhao She (趙奢) andLi Mu . Lian Po was instrumental in defending against the Qin. Zhao She (趙奢) was most active in the east; he led the invasion of Yan state. Li Mu was responsible for defending against theHuns .The Fall of Zhao
By the end of the Warring States Period, Zhao was the only state strong enough to oppose the powerful Qin.An alliance with Wei begun in
287 BC against Qin ended in defeat at Huayang in273 BC . The struggle then culminated in the bloodiest battle of the whole period, theBattle of Changping in260 BC . The troops of Zhao were completely defeated by Qin. Although the forces of Wei saved Handan from a follow-up siege by the victorious Qin, Zhao would never recover from the huge loss of men in the battle.In
229 BC , invasions led by the Qin general Wang Jian were opposed by Li Mu (李牧) and his subordinate officerSima Shang (司馬尚) until228 BC . According to some accounts,King Youmiu of Zhao (幽繆王), ordered the execution of Li Mu and relieved Sima Shang from his duties, due to disloyal advice from court officials and Qin infiltrators.In 228 BC, Qin captured King Youmiu and conquered Zhao. Prince Jia, the stepbrother of King Youmiu, was proclaimed king at
Dai Commandry and led the last Zhao forces against the Qin. The regime lasted until222 BC when the Qin army captured him and defeated his forces at Dai.List of Zhao rulers
*Marquess Xian (獻侯), personal name Huan (浣), ruled
424 BC –409 BC
*Marquess Lie (烈侯), personal name Ji (籍), son of previous, ruled409 BC –387 BC - noted for several reforms
*Marquess Jing (敬侯), personal name Zhang (章), son of previous, ruled387 BC –375 BC
*Marquess Cheng (成侯), personal name Zhong (種), son of previous, ruled375 BC –350 BC
*Marquess Su (肅侯), personal name Yu (語), son of previous, ruled350 BC –326 BC
*King Wuling (武靈王), personal name Yong (雍), son of previous, ruled326 BC –Spring299 BC
*King Huiwen (惠文王), personal name He (何), son of previous, ruled Spring299 BC –266 BC
*King Xiaocheng (孝成王), personal name Dan (丹), son of previous, ruled266 BC –245 BC
*King Daoxiang (悼襄王), personal name Yan (偃), son of previous, ruled245 BC –236 BC
*King Youmiu (幽繆王), personal name Qian (遷), son of previous, ruled236 BC –228 BC
*King Dai (代王), personal name Jia (嘉), half-brother of previous, ruled228 BC –222 BC ee also
:The kingdoms of Former Zhao and
Later Zhao of theSixteen Kingdoms
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