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Zhai Zhao

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Zhai Zhao (died 393) was the last ruler of the Chinese/Dingling state Wei. [1]

19 relations: Anyang, Dingling, Henan, History of China, Jin dynasty (265–420), Kaifeng, Later Yan, Murong Chui, Murong Nong, Murong Yong, Puyang, Tian Wang, Wei (Dingling), Western Yan, Xuchang, Ye (Hebei), Yellow River, Zhai, Zhai Liao.

Anyang

Anyang is a prefecture-level city in Henan province, China.

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Dingling

The Dingling were an ancient people mentioned in Chinese historiography in the context of the 1st century BCE.

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Henan

Henan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country.

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History of China

The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC,William G. Boltz, Early Chinese Writing, World Archaeology, Vol.

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Jin dynasty (265–420)

The Jin dynasty or the Jin Empire (sometimes distinguished as the or) was a Chinese dynasty traditionally dated from 266 to 420.

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Kaifeng

Kaifeng, known previously by several names, is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China.

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Later Yan

The Later Yan (384-407 or 409) was a Murong–Xianbei state, located in modern-day northeast China, during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.

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Murong Chui

Murong Chui (326–396), courtesy name Daoming (道明), formally Emperor Wucheng of (Later) Yan ((後)燕武成帝) was a great general of the Chinese/Xianbei state Former Yan who later became the founding emperor of Later Yan.

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Murong Nong

Murong Nong (慕容農) (died 398), formally Prince Huanlie of Liaoxi (遼西桓烈王), was a general and imperial prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan.

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Murong Yong

Murong Yong (died 394), courtesy name Shuming (叔明), was the last emperor of the Xianbei state Western Yan.

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Puyang

Puyang is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Henan province, People's Republic of China.

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Tian Wang

Tian Wang (天王), translatable as either "heavenly prince" or "heavenly king" was a Chinese regal title that was most frequently used during the Sixteen Kingdoms era, among the kingdoms founded by members of the Wu Hu tribes, often used as an intermediate stage from claiming a prince/king (王, wang) title to an emperor (皇帝, huangdi) title.

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Wei (Dingling)

Wei was a state of Dingling ethnicity that existed from 388 to 392, during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

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Western Yan

The Western Yan (384-394) was a state of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.

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Xuchang

Xuchang (postal: Hsuchang) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province in Central China.

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Ye (Hebei)

Ye or Yecheng was an ancient Chinese city located in what is now Linzhang County, Handan, Hebei province and neighbouring Anyang, Henan province.

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Yellow River

The Yellow River or Huang He is the second longest river in Asia, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth longest river system in the world at the estimated length of.

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Zhai

Zhai is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in Chinese character.

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Zhai Liao

Zhao Liao (died 391) was the founder of the Chinese/Dingling state Wei.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhai_Zhao

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