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Yanzhao Evening News or
Yanzhao Wanbao (simplified Chinese: 燕赵晚报;
traditional Chinese: 燕趙晚報; pinyin:
Yānzhào wǎnbào), also
known as
Yanzhao Evening Post...
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Yanzhao Metropolis Daily or
Yanzhao Dushibao (simplified Chinese: 燕赵都市报;
traditional Chinese: 燕趙都市報; pinyin:
Yānzhào dūshì bào), also
known as Yanzhao...
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Zhao Yan is the name of:
Zhao Yan (Three Kingdoms) (171–245), Cao Wei
general of the
Three Kingdoms period Zhao Yan (Later Liang) (died 923),
Later Liang...
- King
Zhao of
Yan (Chinese: 燕昭王, died 279 BC),
personal name Ji Zhi, was a king of the
Yan state. He
ruled the
kingdom between 311 BC
until his
death in...
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Zhao Yan (Chinese: 赵岩; pinyin:
Zhào Yán, born 14
March 1962) is a
Chinese researcher emplo**** by the
Beijing bureau of The New York Times. He was imprisoned...
- Chu.
Zhongshan between the
states of
Zhao and
Yan was the
state of Zhongshan,
which was
eventually annexed by
Zhao in 296 BC.
Sichuan states: In the far...
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Zhao Yan (171 – July or
August 245),
courtesy name Boran, was a
government official and
military general of the
state of Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms...
- Sima
Zhao (pronunciation) (Chinese: 司馬昭; pinyin: Sīmǎ
Zhāo; 211 – 6
September 265),
courtesy name
Zishang (子上), was a
Chinese military general, politician...
- (died 986), Yang Ye's son Yang
Yanzhao (c. 958–1014) and Yang
Yanzhao's son Yang
Wenguang (died 1074). As Yang
Yanzhao was
nicknamed "sixth son" (六郎)...
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Yan a
revolt eventually drove them away and the
borders of
Yan were restored.
Yan's new king, King
Zhao of
Yan then
plotted with the
states of
Zhao,...