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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Zhao Tuo
In 206 B.C., Zhao Tuo defeated the Au Lac kingdom of An Dương Vương and merged it with Guangdong and Guangxi, which were under his command during the time of Qin rule.
Zhao Tuo took opportunity of this, and communicated to the Emperor that if he removed the two generals from Changsha and restored his relatives in Zhen Ding, he would be at peace with Han.
Zhao Tuo died in 137 BC at the age of ninety-three.
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  Quaest.io on Zhao Tuo
Zhao Tuo (Traditional Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuō) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Chinese commanding general of the Qin Dynasty who later founded the kingdom of Nanyue, or Nam Việt (南越), also known as the Triệu Dynasty.
Zhao Tuo took opportunity of this, and communicated to the Emperor that if he removed the two generals from Changsha and restored his relatives in Zhen Ding, he would be at peace with Han.
Zhao Tuo died in 137 BC at the age of ninety-three.
www.quaest.io /?title=zhao-tuo   (825 words)

  
  Zhao Tuo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhao Tuo (Traditional Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuō) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Chinese commanding general of the Qin Dynasty who later founded the kingdom of Nanyue, or Nam Việt (南越), also known as the Triệu Dynasty.
Zhao Tuo took opportunity of this, and communicated to the Emperor that if he removed the two generals from Changsha and restored his relatives in Zhen Ding, he would be at peace with Han.
Zhao Tuo died in 137 BC at the age of ninety-three.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zhao_Tuo   (838 words)

  
 The arrival of Hakkas in the south (2)
Zhao Tuo was from Zhen Ding in Hebei province (ªe¥_¯u©w¤H).
Liu Bang bestowed upon Zhao Tuo the title of King of the Nan Yue Kingdom and in return Zhao Tuo agreed to accept that his Kingdom was under the jurisdiction of the Han Empire.
Zhao Tuo suspected that the plan for not selling him the iron was devised by the King of Chang Sha (ªø¨F¤ý which is the present day capital of Hunan province ´ò«n¬Ù).
www.asiawind.com /pub/forum/fhakka/mhonarc/msg01796.html   (917 words)

  
 China history written by Vietnamese rather than by - China History Forum, Chinese History Forum
Zhao always called himself Emperor which means that Nan Yue was not a state of China.
The king of Nanyue, governor Tuo, was a native of Zhending, his surname was Zhao.
In the time of Qin, (Zhao) Tuo was the head of the district of Longchuan, in the commandery of Nanhai.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=17411   (1913 words)

  
 Zhao Tuo
In 206 B.C., Zhao Tuo defeated the Au Lac kingdom of An Dương Vương and merged it with Guangdong and Guangxi, which were under his command during the time of Qin rule.
Zhao Tuo thought that this must be the trickery of the Prince of Changsha.
Then Zhao Tuo revoked his title of emperor and Nanyue became a vassal state of the Han once more.
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 Zhao Tuo information - Search.com
Zhao Tuo (Traditional Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuō) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Chinese commanding general of the Qin Dynasty who later founded the kingdom of Nanyue, or Nam Việt (南越).
In 206 B.C., Zhao Tuo defeated the Au Lac kingdom of An Dương Vương and merged it with Guangzhou and Guangxi which was under his commandery under the time of Qin.
Zhao Tuo saw this, and wrote to the Emperor, if the 2 generals from Changsha moved out, and restore his relatives in Zhen Ding, he would be in peace with Han.
www.search.com /reference/Zhao_Tuo   (840 words)

  
 Zhao Wei's new serial challenge: 3 love relationships; Tuo Chung Hua's blessed family life | Zhao Wei ...
However, Zhao Wei commented that if she really met such men in real life, she would not choose neither of them, as it is akin to 'looking for trouble'.
However, Zhao Wei remarked if she is in a similar situation as Yuwei, she would not select any of the 3 men.
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www.zhaoweinetfamily.com /en/news20060823-1   (744 words)

  
 Vietnam - MSN Encarta
In the wreckage of the empire, the Qin’s Chinese commander in the south, General Zhao Tuo (Chao T’o), created his own kingdom out of the Qin’s former southern provinces.
Zhao, known in Vietnam as Trieu Da, named the kingdom Nam Viet (Nan Ywe in Chinese, meaning “southern Viet”).
In 111 bc, however, Chinese armies conquered Nam Viet and absorbed Zhao’s kingdom, including the old state of Au Lac, into the growing empire of the Han Dynasty.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761552648_10/Vietnam.html   (1081 words)

  
 Vietnamese - Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ...
Zhao Tuo seized and blocked the passes through the Nan Ling (southern ridges), killed imperial designatories, and declared himself an emperor when he heard about the peasant uprisings against the Qin Empire.
Zhao Tuo's emissary was retained in Chang'an the capital; Zhao Tuo's ancestral tombs were dug up; and Zhao Tuo's kinsmen were persecuted and executed.
Zhao Xing's father was a hostage in Han court and he married a kind of 'singer' woman; however, this woman was an old mistress of the Han emissary who visited Nan-Yue later.
www.republicanchina.org /vietnamese.htm   (12030 words)

  
 Guangzhou - The Tomb of Zhao Mei - GD Toursites - Travelling - Newsgd
An underground structure was discovered 16 years ago in the city proper of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, which later proved to be the tomb of Zhao Mei, the second ruler of the Kingdom of Southern Yue.
Zhao Tuo, a general of the Qin Dynasty, unified the Lingnan area at the time China's first Emperor, Qin Shihuang, died.
In 204 B.C., the Kingdom of Southern Yue was established, and Zhao Tuo made himself King Wu of that kingdom, choosing Guangzhou as his capital.
newsgd.com /travel/toursites/200402270073.htm   (617 words)

  
 phorum - Hakka Chinese Forum at Asiawind - They called themselves Han Ren
Zhao Tuo unilaterally proclaimed the formation of the Nan Yue Kingdom («n¶V°ê).
Zhao Tuo suspected that the plan for not selling him the iron was devised by the Prince of Chang Sha (ªø¨F¤ý Chang Sha is the present day capital of Hunan province ´ò«n¬Ù).
In 112BC, Zhao Xing (»¯¿³), the son of Zhao Hu, was the King of Nan Yue and was requested by the Han Court ambassador, An Guo Shao Ji (¦w°ê¤Ö©u), to visit the Han Emperor Wu Di (º~ªZ«Ò) who then agreed to lift the ban of on selling iron to Nan Yue Kingdom.
www.asiawind.com /forums/read.php?f=1&i=5662&t=5662   (1115 words)

  
 Zhuang 03
Zhao Tuo's Nan Yue [Southern Yue] state controlled the Lingnan, and added to it Chinese territories to the north and Vietnamese lands to the south.
Zhao Tuo controlled a population which practiced irrigated rice agriculture and had adequate wealth and sufficient numbers to form the base for a strong state.
Zhao Tuo appears to be the first example of a Han Chinese who made his fortune in the south and acculturated to the locals, rather, than as any good Han Chinese would expect, vice-versa.
mcel.pacificu.edu /as/resources/zhuang/zhuang3.htm   (8725 words)

  
 InfoHub - Legend of Co Loa
Zhao Tuo made several invasions of An Duong's kingdom during the years 217-207 B.C. However, none of them were successful.
The terms of the agreement included a marriage between Zhao Tuo's son Zhong Shu'i (Trong Thuy in Vietnamese) and An Duong's daughter Mei Zhou (My Chau in Vietnamese).
Zhao Tuo instructed his son to sneak into the armory of his father-in-law and steal the crossbow.
www.infohub.com /forums/printthread.php?t=6124   (493 words)

  
 Chaozhou people' s origin - China History Forum, Chinese History Forum
In 208 BC Zhao Tuo (a Zhao person, his homeland is Zhen Ding district) lorded over a large region around Guangzhou today, to establish Nanyue kingdom.
Zhao people (were sent to Baiyue) live in group next to Minyue (Northeastern Guangdong) and become Chaozhou people today.
I think after 2200 years, there has been a change in pronunciation, from "zhao" to "chao" zhou, this is very easy to understand.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=1559   (1230 words)

  
 Zhao Tuo - Wikipedia Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas berbahasa Indonesia
Zhao Tuo (Hanzi: 赵佗, 230 SM – 137 SM) atau Triệu Đà dalam ejaan Vietnam adalah seorang jenderal Dinasti Qin yang kelak mendirikan kerajaan Nan Yue (Hanzi: 南越, [bahasa Viet]]: Nam Việt) yang merupakan sebuah kerajaan kuno, terletak di perbatasan antara Tiongkok selatan dan Vietnam utara.
Zhao Tuo terus memperluas daerahnya dengan menaklukkan kota-kota di perbatasan.
Setelah membaca surat itu dia sangat tersentuh oleh kemurahan hati sang kaisar yang bersedia mengampuni pemberontakannya.
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 3kingdoms.net Frontier Palace - The 3kingdoms.net Historical Translations Thread
Hao Zhao was commended for his excellent defence and was conferred with the noble rank of Marquis (liehou).
Hua Tuo soaked her hand in a bucket of warm solution, in which she was finally able to get some sleep.
Hua Tuo told the patient, "The spleen is partially decaying and it may affect the stomach in the rear." Instructing the patient to lie down, Hua Tuo adminstered some medicine{14}.
www.3kingdoms.net /forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=147930   (9581 words)

  
 Zhao Tuo
Zhao Tuo is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Zhao Tuo (Traditional Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuō) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Chinese general from the time of the Qin dynasty who founded the kingdom of Nanyue, or Nam Việt (南越).
Zhao Tuo was appointed to manage a Long Chuan (龍川), a strategic place in the military.
www.experiencefestival.com /zhao_tuo   (1008 words)

  
 Zhao (surname) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhao is the first surname because Zhao was the name of the emperor when the book was created.
Zhao Yun, a general during the era of Three Kingdoms.
Zhao Ziyang, Chinese politician, placed under house arrest after symphathizing with the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zhao_(surname)   (202 words)

  
 Guangzhou - The Tomb of Zhao Mei - GD Toursites - Travelling - Newsgd
An underground structure was discovered 16 years ago in the city proper of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, which later proved to be the tomb of Zhao Mei, the second ruler of the Kingdom of Southern Yue.
Zhao Tuo, a general of the Qin Dynasty, unified the Lingnan area at the time China's first Emperor, Qin Shihuang, died.
In 204 B.C., the Kingdom of Southern Yue was established, and Zhao Tuo made himself King Wu of that kingdom, choosing Guangzhou as his capital.
www.newsgd.com /travel/toursites/200402270073.htm   (617 words)

  
 Chinese History - Han Dynasty æ¼¢ event history (www.chinaknowledge.de)
During the reign of Han Gaozu, most of the kings not relative to the imperial house were extinguished and replaced by princes (wang 王), except the King of Changsha é•·æ²™ and Zhao Tuo 趙佗, King of Nanyue 南越, who adopted the title of emperor in 196.
Zhao Tuo 趙佗 was accepted as king of Nanyue 南越, Wuzhu 無諸 was king of Minyue é—©è¶Š, and Yao 搗 king of Donghai 東海, both in modern Fujian.
This part of the once mighty nomad empire was gradually integrated into the Chinese empire, the Xiongnu settled down among Chinese population in the regions of modern Gansu and Shaanxi.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Han/han-event.html   (8024 words)

  
 An Duong Vuong Summary
As a result, Zhao To, a Chinese general, failed time and again in his attempts to subjugate Au Lac, until Zhao To married his son to An Duong Vuong's daughter and the son stole the magic weapon.
Zhao To finally succeeded in annexing Au Lac to his own Chinese territory and founded the kingdom of Nan Yueh (Nam Viet) in 207 BCE.
Among one of those who coveted his territory was Zhao Tuo (Triệu Đà in Vietnamese), a Ch'in general under the reign of Ch'in Shi Huang Ti and his successor.
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 Zhao Tuo at AllExperts
In 206 B.C., Zhao Tuo defeated the Au Lac kingdom of An Dương Vương and merged it with Guangdong and Guangxi which was under his commandery under the time of Qin.
Zhao Tuo built up his power and territory, partially through alliances with native Yue nobility and chieftans, he declared himself the King of Nanyue ("Southern Yue") and set up his capital at Panyu (番禺) the site of modern-day Guangzhou.
Wu Rui further talked bad things about Zhao Tuo, which made Empress Dowager Lü angry.
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 China Import and Export Fair | Service Collection | Travel | Tomb of the Southern Yue's King   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Located at Xianggang mountain of Jiefang Road, North, Behind the China Hotel, this is the tomb of the second king of the Southern Yue, Zhao Mo who styled himself the Civilian Emperor and who was grandson of Qing's general Zhao Tuo who united Lingnan area.
Zhao mo's remains were placed in the middle of the latter room of the tomb, in a big coffin and a small coffin which had already rotted.
The owner of the tomb was dressed in jade clothes, accompanied with 10 iron swords on both sides, 9 chops including a gold seal, and a large number of jade decorations.
www.cantonfair.org.cn:82 /gate/big5/www.cantonfair.org.cn/en/service/travel/nanyue/index.htm   (363 words)

  
 Reversing land degradation from wind erosion in Inner Mongolia
In the cold dry regions of the northern foot hills of the Yinshan mountains, north China, five months of serious wind erosion, in winter and particularly in spring, degraded soils which lay uncovered due to arable farming in summer and overgrazing.
Zhao Ju, Asian Picnic Model Project (APMP), IMAAS Wuchuan County Dryland Farming Experiment Station, Inner Mongolian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Huhhot, Inner Mongolia, and China Agricultural University (CAU), Beijing.
Tuo Debao, APMP, IMAAS, Huhhot, Inner Mongolia, China.
www.agrometeorology.org /index.php?id=34&L=0   (1984 words)

  
 Joy Sightseeing Tours
To the east of the back hall there is a bare layer of red-coloured sand, on which are footprints, legend has it that these are the marks left by the immortals.
This is the tomb of the second king of the Southern Yue, Zhao Mo who styled himself the Civilian Emperor and who was grandson of King's general Zhao Tuo who united Lingnan area.
The tomb belongs to King Zhao Mei, successor of his grandfather Zhao Tuo, the first Nan Yue King.
www.joy.hk /en_gdtour1.htm   (1243 words)

  
 SGZ Scroll 49: Book of Wu 4
During the fall of Qin a few years later, Zhao Tuo capitalized on the turmoil of the north and was able to isolate the passes establishing his own administration and kingdom; thus the kingdom of Nan Yue (Ancient Vietnam) was born.
Zhao Tuo and his successors were able to rule for almost a hundred years until it was finally re-conquered by Han Emperor Wu in 111BC (Former Han period).
Although Shi Xie held greater honor than Zhao Tuo, nevertheless, all four remain honored in Vietnam today.
members.shaw.ca /jiuwan2/Scroll49e.htm   (2759 words)

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