. . "Zhao Kingdom or Zhao Principality (Chinese: \u8D99\u570B) was a kingdom or principality in early Imperial China, located in present-day North China. The kingdom was created in 203 BC and granted to Zhang Er (\u5F35\u8033), a follower of Emperor Gaozu of Han. The kingdom covered five Qin-era commanderies, including Handan (\u90AF\u9132), Julu (\u9245\u9E7F), Qinghe (\u6E05\u6CB3), Hejian (\u6CB3\u9593) and Changshan (\u5E38\u5C71). In 199 BC, however, because of an failed assassination attempt on the emperor by several of his ministers, Zhang Ao, son of Zhang Er, was demoted to marquess and this kingdom became extinct."@en . . . "4103"^^ . "Zhao Kingdom or Zhao Principality (Chinese: \u8D99\u570B) was a kingdom or principality in early Imperial China, located in present-day North China. The kingdom was created in 203 BC and granted to Zhang Er (\u5F35\u8033), a follower of Emperor Gaozu of Han. The kingdom covered five Qin-era commanderies, including Handan (\u90AF\u9132), Julu (\u9245\u9E7F), Qinghe (\u6E05\u6CB3), Hejian (\u6CB3\u9593) and Changshan (\u5E38\u5C71). In 199 BC, however, because of an failed assassination attempt on the emperor by several of his ministers, Zhang Ao, son of Zhang Er, was demoted to marquess and this kingdom became extinct. Liu Ruyi, Prince Yin of Zhao, a young son of Liu Bang (Emperor Gao of Han) and a favoured concubine, Consort Qi, was made Prince Yin of Zhao by Emperor Gao in around 198 BC. Shortly after the death of the emperor in 195 BC, Prince Yin of Zhao died as a result of poisoning in a plot instigated by the emperor's widow, Empress L\u00FC, to ensure he would not become emperor. Ruyi was succeeded by Liu You, son of Emperor Gaozu and Empress L\u00FC. In 181 BC, his consort, a relative of Empress L\u00FC, falsely accused You to be plotting a rebellion. Liu You was called back to the capital and killed. He was succeeded by Liu Hui (\u5289\u6062), who committed suicide the same year after his favorite concubine was poisoned by the Empress L\u00FC. After Hui's death, L\u00FC dissolved the kingdom. In 179 BC, Zhao was granted to Liu Sui, son of Liu You. A year later, Hejian was created as a separate kingdom. Sui rebelled during the Rebellion of the Seven States and was defeated. Liu Pengzu (\u5289\u5F6D\u7956), a son of Emperor Jing was named the new Prince of Zhao. Thereafter, Zhao was reduced to a fraction of its former size, and only covered Handan Commandery. Over the rest of Western Han, more than 20 marquessates were created on the territories of Zhao. They were administered by neighboring commanderies, further reducing Zhao's territory. In 2 AD, Zhao administered only 4 counties, namely Handan, Yiyang (\u6613\u967D), Bairen (\u67CF\u4EBA) and Xiangguo (\u8944\u570B), with a population of 349,952, in 84,202 households. The kingdom was abolished during Wang Mang's usurpation. After the restoration of Han dynasty under Emperor Guangwu, the kingdom was granted to Liu Liang (\u5289\u826F), uncle of the emperor. His descendants held the kingdom until 213 AD, when the kingdom was abolished and converted to Zhao Commandery (\u8D99\u90E1). The territory became the fief of Cao Gan after the establishment of Cao Wei dynasty, while during early Western Jin dynasty, it was Sima Lun's fief."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Rei de Zhao era un t\u00EDtol usat per diversos l\u00EDders revoltats durant el col\u00B7lapse de la Dinastia Qin en l'antiga Xina. Usant l'antic nom del per\u00EDode dels Regnes Combatents Zhao, afirmaven ser els governants leg\u00EDtims de l'antic territori Zhao (ara prov\u00EDncia Shanxi i Hebei del Sud). Xie, Rei de Zhao, era un descendent de l'antiga fam\u00EDlia reial Zhao. El Regne de Zhao era un dels Divuit Regnes de l'antiga Xina."@ca . "Rei de Zhao era un t\u00EDtol usat per diversos l\u00EDders revoltats durant el col\u00B7lapse de la Dinastia Qin en l'antiga Xina. Usant l'antic nom del per\u00EDode dels Regnes Combatents Zhao, afirmaven ser els governants leg\u00EDtims de l'antic territori Zhao (ara prov\u00EDncia Shanxi i Hebei del Sud). Xie, Rei de Zhao, era un descendent de l'antiga fam\u00EDlia reial Zhao. El Regne de Zhao era un dels Divuit Regnes de l'antiga Xina. El Rei de Zhao llavors es convert\u00ED en un t\u00EDtol nobiliari de la Dinastia Han. Quan la Dinastia Han va ser establerta el 202 aEC, , mantingu\u00E9 aquest t\u00EDtol per la seva lleialtat a l'Emperador Gao de Han en la Disputa Chu-Han. En el 199 aEC, aix\u00F2 no obstant, a causa de la revolta de diversos reis, , fill de , va ser degradat a Marqu\u00E8s i aquest regne es va extingir. , un fill jove de Liu Bang (l'Emperador Gao de Han) i una concubina afavorida, la Consort Qi, va ser fet Pr\u00EDncep Yin de Zhao sota l'emperador al voltant del 198 aEC. Poc despr\u00E9s de la mort de l'emperador, va morir en el 195 aEC per enverinament en un complot instigat per la v\u00EDdua de l'emperador, l'Emperadriu V\u00EDdua L\u00FC, per garantir que no es convertiria en emperador. El Rei de Zhao va ser creat de nou per l'Emperadriu V\u00EDdua L\u00FC en el 187 aEC per a . n'era un fill fals de l'Emperador Hui de Han. Despr\u00E9s que mor\u00ED en el 183 aEC sense un hereu, altre fill fals de l'Emperador Hui de Han, , el va succeir. Liu Wu va ser mort en un en el 180 aEC i aquest regne es va extingir."@ca . . . . "1680275"^^ . . "\uC870 (\uC804\uD55C)"@ko . . . . "Regne de Zhao"@ca . . . . . . . "\uC870(\u8D99, \uAE30\uC6D0\uC804 203\uB144 ~ \uAE30\uC6D0\uD6C4 9\uB144)\uB294 \uC911\uAD6D \uC804\uD55C\uC758 \uC81C\uD6C4\uC655\uAD6D\uC774\uB2E4. \uD55C\uB2E8\uC744 \uC218\uB3C4\uB85C \uD558\uC5EC \uD5C8\uBCA0\uC774\uC131 \uC77C\uB300\uB97C \uD1B5\uCE58\uD588\uC73C\uBA70, \uC774\uD6C4 \uC601\uC5ED\uC774 \uD55C\uB2E8\uAD70\uB9CC\uC73C\uB85C \uCD95\uC18C\uB418\uC5C8\uB2E4."@ko . . . "1087021575"^^ . "Zhao Kingdom (Han dynasty)"@en . . . . . . "\uC870(\u8D99, \uAE30\uC6D0\uC804 203\uB144 ~ \uAE30\uC6D0\uD6C4 9\uB144)\uB294 \uC911\uAD6D \uC804\uD55C\uC758 \uC81C\uD6C4\uC655\uAD6D\uC774\uB2E4. \uD55C\uB2E8\uC744 \uC218\uB3C4\uB85C \uD558\uC5EC \uD5C8\uBCA0\uC774\uC131 \uC77C\uB300\uB97C \uD1B5\uCE58\uD588\uC73C\uBA70, \uC774\uD6C4 \uC601\uC5ED\uC774 \uD55C\uB2E8\uAD70\uB9CC\uC73C\uB85C \uCD95\uC18C\uB418\uC5C8\uB2E4."@ko . .