Chao Cuo

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Chao Cuo was an influential early Han dynasty statesman and reformer whose policies and advice on centralization and frontier defense helped shape imperial governance in China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese statesman
Han dynasty official
historical figure
political reformer
advocated resettlement policies for frontier defense
strengthening central authority over feudal lords
strict control of semi-autonomous kingdoms
using agricultural colonies to secure borders
areaOfInfluence frontier policy
imperial governance
relations with vassal states
causeOfDeath execution
country Han dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
describedIn Book of Han NERFINISHED
Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
employer Han imperial court NERFINISHED
era early Western Han dynasty
fieldOfWork frontier management
government administration
military policy
political theory
gender male
hasRole imperial counselor
policy strategist
influenced Han imperial governance
later Chinese statecraft thought
influencedBy Legalist thinkers of the Warring States period
knownFor advice on managing vassal kingdoms
advocating centralization of imperial power
frontier defense policies
legalist-influenced political thought
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
movement Legalism NERFINISHED
nativeName 晁錯 NERFINISHED
notableWork policy memorials to the throne
writings on frontier defense against the Xiongnu
occupation political advisor
reformer
statesman
participantIn political struggles between central court and regional kings
partOf Han bureaucracy
politicalAlignment pro-centralization
positionHeld advisor to Emperor Jing of Han
court official of Emperor Wen of Han
timePeriod 3rd–2nd century BCE
workLocation Chang'an NERFINISHED

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