- King
Daoxiang of Zhao (Chinese: 趙悼襄王) (died 236 BC; r. 244–236 BC),
personal name Zhao Yan, was a
monarch of the Zhao state. Born to King Xiaocheng, King...
- Chen
Daoxiang (Chinese: 陈道祥; born
September 1962) is a
major general (shaojiang) of the People's
Liberation Army (PLA) who
served as
commander of the PLA...
- (孝成王),
personal name Dan (丹), son of previous,
ruled 266 BC–245 BC King
Daoxiang (悼襄王),
personal name Yan (偃), son of previous,
ruled 245 BC–236 BC King...
- or
Queen Chang (倡后; Chànghòu; 'Singing Queen'), was the
consort of King
Daoxiang of Zhao. She was the
concubine of the king. She was the
mother of King...
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Daoxiang Lake Park (also
known as
Daoxianghu Park or
Daoxianghu Wetland Park) is a
major public park in
northwestern Beijing. This park was
created by...
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Xiaocheng died in 245 BCE and was
succeeded by his son and heir, King
Daoxiang.
Volume 5 of
Zizhi Tongjian,
citing volume 43 of Shiji,
indicated that...
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Beijing Daoxiang Village Food Co., Ltd. ("Beijing
Daoxiang") v.
Beijing Sudao Food
Industry Co., Ltd., and
Suzhou Daoxiang Village Food Co., Ltd., (both...
- name Zhao Qian, was a king of the Zhao state. The
younger son of King
Daoxiang and
Queen Daochang, King
Youmiu was
nevertheless able to
succeed to the...
- 13
cities from the
State of Han. The Qin
envoy Gan Luo
persuades King
Daoxiang of Zhao to cede five cities. The
State of Zhao
annexes dozens of cities...
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Names Ancestral name: Jī (姬)
Lineage name: Hán (韓)
Given name: Cāng (倉)
Posthumous name King
Xiang (襄王) or King Xiang'ai (襄哀王) or King
Daoxiang (悼襄王)...