zhào jí Zhao Ji
zhào guó
(? qián409nián~ qián400nián)
zhào liè hóu (? ─ qián 400 nián ), shì zhōng guó zhàn guó shí qī zhào guó de jūn zhù, yuán míng zhào jí , zhào xiàn hóu zhī zǐ。 zài wèi shí yòng gōng zhòng lián、 niú chù、 xún xīn、 xú yuè děng rén, wéi zhèng dài yǐ rén yì, yuē yǐ wáng dào。 dāng shí zhōng shān guó de qí bīng měng liè gōng jī zhào guó, liè hóu lián hé wèi wén hóu, dǎ jī zhōng shān, hòu qiān dū hán dān。 zhào liè hóu liù nián( qián 403 nián), yǔ hán、 wèi bìng lì wéi zhū hóu。 zhōu 'ān wáng 'èr nián( qián 400 nián) zhào liè hóu zú, qí zǐ nián yòu, yóu dì wǔ gōng dài zhèng。
Zhao Lie Hou (? ─ 400 BC), Warring States period of China Zhao monarch, formerly known as Zhao Ji, Zhao Xian Hou's son. Even with the public during the reign of Chung, cattle, Xun Yan, Xu and others more for the government to be in kind, about to kingly. At that time the cavalry onslaught Zhongshan Zhao, strong joint Marquis Wei Wen Hou, against Zhongshan, then moved the capital Handan. Hou Zhao Lie six years (403 BC), and Han, Wei side by side for the princes. KING week two years (400 BC) Zhao Lie Hou and death, his son young, younger brother of arms by the public on behalf of the government.
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