King Wuling of Zhao

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King Wuling of Zhao was a reformist ruler of the State of Zhao during China’s Warring States period, best known for introducing military and cultural reforms such as the adoption of nomadic-style cavalry warfare.

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King Wuling of Zhao canonical 3
King of Zhao 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Warring States period person
historical figure
monarch
ruler
abdicatedInFavorOf King Huiwen of Zhao
abdicationYear 299 BCE
associatedWith reformist rulership
strengthening of Zhao as a major power in the Warring States
birthPlace state of Zhao
surface form: State of Zhao
countryRuled state of Zhao
surface form: State of Zhao
deathCause starvation during palace siege
deathEvent incident at Shaqiu
deathPlace state of Zhao
surface form: State of Zhao
dynasty House of Zhao
surface form: Zhao ruling house
era Ancient China
expandedTerritoryAgainst State of Zhongshan
various northern tribes
familyName Zhao
father Marquess Cheng of Zhao
givenName Yong
heldTitle King Wuling of Zhao self-linksurface differs
surface form: King of Zhao
implementedReform adoption of nomadic-style clothing for Zhao troops
introduction of cavalry as main combat arm in Zhao
reorganization of Zhao military structure
strengthening of northern frontier defenses
influencedBy northern nomadic peoples
knownFor adoption of nomadic-style warfare
cavalry reforms
military reforms
policy of "胡服骑射" (wearing Hu-style clothing and practicing mounted archery)
state reforms
territorial expansion of Zhao
language Classical Chinese
militaryInnovation replacement of chariot warfare with cavalry warfare
use of mounted archers
name King Wuling of Zhao self-link
personalName Zhao Yong
policy 胡服骑射 (Hu clothing and mounted archery)
posthumousName Wuling
predecessor Marquess Cheng of Zhao
regionOfActivity North China
reignEnd 299 BCE
reignStart 325 BCE
son King Huiwen of Zhao
Lord Anyang
state Zhao
successor King Huiwen of Zhao
timePeriod Warring States period

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Warring States period significantFigure King Wuling of Zhao
state of Zhao notableRuler King Wuling of Zhao
subject surface form: State of Zhao
King Wuling of Zhao name King Wuling of Zhao self-link
King Wuling of Zhao heldTitle King Wuling of Zhao self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: King of Zhao