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Marquess Lie of Zhao

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Marquess Lie of Zhao
Marquess of Zhao
Reign403 BCE - 400 BCE
PredecessorNew title
SuccessorMarquess Jing
Leader of Zhao clan
Reign409 BCE - 403 BCE
PredecessorZhao Huan
Successorbecame Marquess of Zhao
Died400 BCE
Names
Ancestral name: Yíng (嬴)
Lineage name: Zhào (趙)
Given name: Jí (籍)
Posthumous name
Marquess Lie (烈侯)
FatherZhao Huan
Chinese name
Chinese趙烈侯

Marquess Lie of Zhao (died 400 BCE) (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhào Liè Hóu) was a ruler of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of Chinese history (475-220 BCE). Born Zhào Jí (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ), his father was Marquess Xian of Zhao (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhào Xiàn Hóu).

During his reign the Marquess employed righteous and humane government officials including Gōng Zhònglián (Chinese: ), Niú Xù (Chinese: ), Xún Xīn (Chinese: ) and Xú Yuè (Chinese: ) whilst he followed the virtuous “Way of the King” (Chinese: ; pinyin: Wáng Dào).

When cavalry from the State of Zhōngshān (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ) attacked the State of Zhao, Marquess Lie allied himself with Marquess Wen of Wei (Chinese: ; pinyin: Wèi Wén Hóu) of the State of Wei to attack Zhongshan. Afterwards he moved the Zhao capital to Hándān (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ).

In the sixth year of Marquess Lie's reign (403 BCE), Zhao, along with Wei and Han, became vassal states of the Zhou Kingdom as a result of the Partition of Jin.

Marquess Lie died in 400 BCE in the second year of the reign of King An of Zhou (Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhōu Ān Wáng). Since his son Zhào Zhāng was under age, Marquess Lie's younger brother Zhào Wŭgōng (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ) succeeded him as ruler.

This page was last edited on 7 March 2024, at 11:15
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