Prince of Zhao
Appearance
Prince of Zhao or King of Zhao (Chinese: 趙王) may refer to:
Zhou dynasty
[edit]- King Wuling of Zhao (325 BC – 299 BC), first ruler of Zhao state declared King
- King Huiwen of Zhao (299 BC – 266 BC), inherited throne after abdication of King Wuling of Zhao
Han dynasty
[edit]- Zhao Xie (205 BC – 203 BC), descendant of Zhao state who was captured and executed in Battle of Jingxing
- Zhang Er (張耳; 203 BC – 202 BC), created as Prince of Zhao for assisting Han Xin in Battle of Jingxing
- Zhang Ao (202 BC – 198 BC), son-in-law of Emperor Gaozu of Han who was falsely accused of conspiring rebellion
- Liu Ruyi (198 BC – 194 BC), fourth son of Emperor Gaozu of Han, killed by Empress Dowager Lü
- Liu You (194 BC – 181 BC), sixth son of Emperor Gaozu of Han, starved to death in prison
- Liu Hui (181 BC), fifth son of Emperor Gaozu of Han, committed suicide
- Lü Lu (181 BC – 180 BC), nephew of Empress Dowager Lü created as prince during the Lü Clan Disturbance
- Liu Sui (180 BC – 154 BC), son of Liu You and one of the seven princes in the Rebellion of the Seven States
Tang dynasty
[edit]- Li Fu (639–660), thirteenth son of Emperor Taizong of Tang
Ming dynasty
[edit]- Zhu Qi (1370–1371), ninth son of Hongwu Emperor
- Zhu Gaosui, third son of Yongle Emperor, the 1st Prince of Zhao