- King
Youmiu of Zhao (Chinese: 趙幽繆王; r. 235–228 BCE),
personal name Zhao Qian, was a king of the Zhao state. The
younger son of King
Daoxiang and Queen...
- Zhao, and
tried to sow
discord among the Zhao leadership. The Zhao king
Youmiu fell for the plot: on the
false advice of
disloyal court officials and Qin...
- 236 BC, in the
midst of a Qin
invasion of Zhao and was
succeeded by King
Youmiu. Daoxiang's
oldest son, Jia, was the son of his
first wife,
whose name is...
- in
succession in
favor of his
younger brother (who
became known as King
Youmiu)
because of the
machinations of the boy's mother, the
concubine Zhao Mianchang...
-
States period of
Chinese history.
Prince Zhao Jia,
older brother of King
Youmiu of Zhao, fled with the
remnant forces to Dai
Commandery after the conquest...
- Historian) by Sima Qian,
mentions the following:
Shiji 43:
Second year [of King
Youmiu, 234 B.C.], Qin
attacked Wucheng, Hu Zhe led
troops to
rescue it, his army...
- suicide. Yu Chung-Kuang, King of Wu 961–976,
deposed 976, died 978. King
Youmiu (幽繆王), King of Zhao 236 BC–228 BC,
captured and
deposed by Qin. King Dai...
- King (299–266 BC) Xiaocheng, King (266–245 BC) Daoxiang, King (245–236 BC)
Youmiu, King (236–228 BC) Jia, King (228–222 BC) China: Qin
dynasty Qin, China...
- of Zhao. She was the
concubine of the king. She was the
mother of King
Youmiu, and
given the
title of
Queen Dowager when he
became king. She had an affair...
- (23)Daoxiang 趙悼襄王 King of Zhao ?–245–236 BC Zhao Jia (25)Prince Jia of Dai 代王嘉 250–228– 222–? BC Zhao Qian (24)
Youmiu 趙幽繆王 King of Zhao 245–236– 228–? BC...