- King
Kaolie of Chu (Chinese: 楚考烈王; pinyin: Chǔ
Kǎoliè Wáng, died 238 BC) was the king of the
state of Chu from 262 BC to 238 BC
during the late Warring...
- the last days of the
Chinese Warring States period. He was a son of King
Kaolie of Chu and a
maternal grandson of King
Zhaoxiang of Qin,
making him a first...
-
Crown Prince Wan
ascended the throne, to be
known as King
Kaolie of Chu. In 262 BC, King
Kaolie appointed Huang Xie the
Prime Minister of Chu,
awarded him...
- Yan and Han–formed an
alliance to
fight the
rising power of Qin. King
Kaolie of Chu was
named the
leader of the
alliance and Lord
Chunshen the military...
-
general Meng Ao
seizes the
Taiyuan region from the
State of Zhao. King
Kaolie of Chu
annexes the
State of Lu. King **** of Zhou, last Zhou
claimant to...
- period, that
power eventually returned to the
dukes again. In 249 BC King
Kaolie of the
state of Chu
invaded and
annexed Lu. Duke Qing, the last
ruler of...
- (complete list) – Huai, King (328–299 BC) Qingxiang, King (298–263 BC)
Kaolie, King (262–238 BC) You, King (237–228 BC) Ai, King (228 BC) Fuchu, ruler...
- name)
Posthumous name
Dynasty Ji Yun 姬允 Duke Huan 桓公 Lu Mi Wan 芈完 King
Kaolie 考烈王 Chu Liu Zhao 劉肇
Emperor Xiaohe 孝和皇帝
Eastern Han Qifu
Qiangui 乞伏乾歸 Prince...
-
defeat during the Qin
conquest of Zhao. Lord Changping's
father was King
Kaolie of Chu and his
maternal grandfather was King
Zhaoxiang of Qin, who was also...
- Sima's
account of Chu
describes the
sixteenth year of the
reign of King
Kaolie as "the time when Zhao Zheng was
enthroned as King of Qin". However, since...