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(Redirected from King Ao of Zhao) Feudal lord of Imperial China (died 182 BC) This article is about the Han dynasty feudal lord. For the football player, see Zhang Ao (footballer).
Zhang Ao
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Hanyu PinyinZhāng Áo
Wade–GilesChang Ao

Zhang Ao (died 182 BC) was one of the feudal lords after the end of the Qin dynasty in 206 BC.

Life

Born in the Kingdom of Zhao, he was the son of Zhang Er (張耳), a Zhao general and participated in his father's campaigns against the last armies of the Qin. The hegemon king Xiang Yu of Western Chu made Zhang Er king of Changshan (常山王) during the Eighteen Kingdoms Period, but Zhang Er changed his loyalty to Liu Bang, the eventual founder of the Han dynasty and was titled as King of Zhao. In 202 BC, Zhang Er died and Zhang Ao succeeded him to the throne of Zhao. He married Liu Bang's daughter, Princess Yuan of Lu (posthumous title). In 198 BC, his plot to kill Liu Bang was revealed, but he was pardoned and only demoted to Marquis of Xuanping (宣平侯). He was succeeded as king of Zhao by the emperor's young son Liu Ruyi. Zhang Ao died during the reign of Empress Lü (r. 188–180 BC).

Legacy

His posthumous title was Marquis Wu (武侯), but he was also venerated as King Yuan of Lu (魯元王). Zhang Ao's daughter Zhang Yan became the wife of Emperor Hui (r. 195–188 BC), her uncle.

Sources

  • Cang Xiuliang (1991). 《史記辭典》 , Jinan: Shandong Jiaoyu Chubanshe, p. 503. (in Chinese)
  • Cang Xiuliang (1996). 《漢書辭典》 , Jinan: Shandong Jiaoyu Chubanshe, p. 679. (in Chinese)
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