King Daoxiang of Zhao

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King Daoxiang of Zhao was a late Warring States period monarch of the Chinese state of Zhao, known for his efforts to maintain the kingdom’s strength amid rising pressure from the Qin state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Zhao
Warring States period ruler
monarch
aim preservation of Zhao independence
capital Handan NERFINISHED
child King Youmiu of Zhao NERFINISHED
conflict wars against Qin
country State of Zhao NERFINISHED
deathPlace State of Zhao NERFINISHED
dynasty Zhao NERFINISHED
era Warring States period NERFINISHED
father King Xiaocheng of Zhao NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext late phase of the Warring States consolidation by Qin
knownFor efforts to maintain Zhao’s strength against Qin
late Warring States diplomacy and warfare
nativeLanguage Classical Chinese
opponent King Zheng of Qin NERFINISHED
State of Qin NERFINISHED
politicalStatus vassal king within the Zhou cultural sphere
predecessor King Xiaocheng of Zhao NERFINISHED
realm Zhao NERFINISHED
region North China NERFINISHED
reignEnd 236 BC
reignStart 244 BC
spouse Queen Mother of Zhao NERFINISHED
successor King Youmiu of Zhao NERFINISHED
successorState Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century BC
title King of Zhao NERFINISHED

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state of Zhao notableRuler King Daoxiang of Zhao
subject surface form: State of Zhao