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    Zhao Tuo (Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuó; Wade–Giles: Chao4 T‘o2), rendered as Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Qin dynasty Chinese general and first emperor...
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    Yied), was an ancient kingdom founded in 204 BC by the Chinese general Zhao Tuo, whose family (known in Vietnamese as the Triệu dynasty) continued to rule...
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    Triệu dynasty (redirect from Zhao dynasty)
    Its capital was Panyu, in modern Guangzhou. The founder of the dynasty, Zhao Tuo (Triệu Đà), was a Chinese general from Hebei and originally served as a...
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    Zhao Mo (Chinese: 趙眜; pinyin: Zhào Mò; Vietnamese: Triệu Mạt) was the second ruler of Nanyue. He succeeded his grandfather Zhao Tuo (Emperor Wu) in 137...
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    modern-day Hunan. In 179 BC, Zhao Tuo conquered the Vietnamese state of Âu Lạc. Despite coming from the North, Zhao Tuo assimilated into the Yue culture...
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    Trọng Thủy), was a prince of Nanyue. He was a son of the Chinese mandarin Zhao Tuo, was sent as an emissary to the king of Âu Lạc, and was given the hand...
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    causing Zhao Tuo of Nanyue to become hostile and mobilize forces against Âu Lạc. Zhao Tuo's initial attack was unsuccessful. According to legend, Zhao Tuo asked...
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  • Look up tuo, tuō, tuó, tuǒ, or tuò in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tuo is a Chinese surname (Chinese: 庹; pinyin: Tuǒ), and a given name in various...
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    mentioned neither King An Duong nor Zhao Tuo's military conquest of Âu Lạc only that after Empress Lü's death (180 BCE), Zhao Tuo used his troops to menace and...
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    Zhao Tuo would encroach on Han territory. In 196 BC, the Emperor Gaozu sent Lu Jia on a diplomatic mission to Nanyue to officially recognize Zhao Tuo...
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    Zhao Tuo had created to oppose the Han was now available to deploy against the Âu Lạc. Details of the campaign are not authentically recorded. Zhao Tuo's...
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    Hua Tuo (c. 140–208), courtesy name Yuanhua, was a Chinese physician who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. Historical texts, such as Records...
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  • being concerned by its military strength. In response, Nanyue's king Zhao Tuo ends his vassal status, declares himself emperor and attacks the neighbouring...
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  • later in the year. Emperor Wen honours the relatives and ancestors of Zhao Tuo, the Chinese-born ruler of Nanyue (in present-day Vietnam and southern...
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    laborers under Zhao Tuo's command were incorporated into the Nanyue kingdom and ordered to mix with the local inhabitants. Like the founder Zhao Tuo, the aristocratic...
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  • arrests Prime Minister Xiao He but is persuaded to release him. Gaozu sends Zhao Tuo, the king of Nanyue in present-day Vietnam and southern China, a seal recognizing...
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    attempt to procure an elixir of immortality from Taoist magicians. 208 BC: Zhao Tuo (Triệu Đà) defeats the Vietnamese king An Dương Vương. 207 BC: Triệu dynasty...
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    regent as the new Emperor, under the name of Emperor Houshao. 183 BC: Zhao Tuo of Nanyue declares himself Emperor and attacks China. 180 BC: (November...
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  • arXiv:2112.08718. Yu, Yue; Zuo, Simiao; Jiang, Haoming; Ren, Wendi; Zhao, Tuo; Zhang, Chao (2020). "Fine-Tuning Pre-trained Language Model with Weak...
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  • to make it across the mountains into enemy territory. Nanyue's emperor Zhao Tuo attacks the other vassal kingdoms of Minyue, Western Ou and Luo and secures...
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    state against the independent realm of Nanyue founded by the Qin general Zhao Tuo in present-day Guangdong. Rui died shortly after moving to his new territory...
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    Emperor Gaozu, first emperor of the Han dynasty, approved Zhao Tuo's new title as king. Zhao was born in the city of Zhending in Central China, and the...
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    his new kingdom as Nam Việt (pinyin: Nanyue), to be ruled by the Zhao dynasty. Zhao Tuo later appointed himself a commandant of central Guangdong, closing...
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    The Chinese settlement at Panyu was established by the Qin armies under Zhao Tuo during their first failed invasion of the Baiyue in Guangdong in 214 BC...
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    official starting point of their history. According to the Đại Việt sử ký, Zhao Tuo established the foundation of Đại Việt. However, later historians in the...
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    Nanyue, which ushered in more than a millennium of Chinese domination. Zhao Tuo incorporated the regions into Nanyue but left the indigenous chiefs in...
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  • (329–307BC), king of the state of Qin King Wuling of Zhao (died 295BC), also known as King Wu of Zhao Zhao Tuo (died 137BC), King Wu of Nanyue from 204BC to...
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  • (Tai-Kadai) (chiefdom) into a single tribe (The Âulạc chiefdom). 208 BCE, Zhao Tuo captured Âulạc and incorporated it into his Han kingdom of Nanyue, which...
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    time, Zhao Tuo ruled the ancient kingdom of Nanyue. After Liu Bang destroyed the Qin dynasty he sent an emissary, Lu Jia, to persuade Zhao Tuo to surrender...
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  • in northern Vietnam and southern China for the Qin dynasty, the general Zhao Tuo uses the rebellions against the Qin to establish his own independent kingdom...
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