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    Zhao Mo (Chinese: 趙眜; Vietnamese: Triệu Mạt) was the grandson and successor of Zhao Tuo and the second ruler of Nanyue, a kingdom encompassing parts of...
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    Nanyue (section Zhao Mo)
    great age, his son, the Crown Prince Zhao Shi, had preceded him in death, and therefore Zhao Tuo's grandson Zhao Mo became king of Nanyue. In 135 BC, the...
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    Triệu dynasty (redirect from Zhao dynasty)
    Zhao Xing. Only when his father, Zhao Mo, died did Zhao Yingqi receive permission to go home for his father's funeral. This happened in 124 BC. Zhao Yingqi...
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    Zhao Tuo (Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuó; Cantonese Jyutping: Ziu6 To4; Wade–Giles: Chao4 T‘o2) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Qin dynasty Chinese general...
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  • Zhao Yingqi (Chinese: 趙嬰齊; pinyin: Zhào Yīngqí; Jyutping: Zīu6 Ying1cei4; Vietnamese: Triệu Anh Tề, ? – 115 BC) was the son of Zhao Mo and the third ruler...
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  • candidate Wei Mo (793–858), official of the Chinese Tang dynasty Zhao Mo (died 122 BC), second ruler of the southeast Asian kingdom of Nanyue Zhongli Mo (died...
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    Vật Quán ) houses the 2,000-year-old tomb of the Nanyue King Zhao Mo in Guangzhou. Zhao Mo ruled from 137 BC to 122 BC, and his tomb was discovered in...
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    In 179, Zhao Tuo defeated the kingdom of Âu Lạc and annexed it. Zhao Tuo died in 137 and was succeeded by his grandson, Zhao Mo. Upon Zhao Mo's accession...
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    found joined with either gold or silver. Other suits, such as that of King Zhao Mo, were joined using silk thread, or silk ribbon that overlapped the edges...
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    succeeded in convincing Zhao Tuo to give up on his title as emperor and pay homage to Han as a nominal vassal. In 135 BC, King Zhao Mo of Nanyue appealed to...
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