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the state of Zhao was one of the weakest states but gained strength during the reign of... the state of Zhao was one of the weakest states...
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small seal script
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state of Qi
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Yan state
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287 BC
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273 BC
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Battle of Changping
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260 BC
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229 BC
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Wang Jian
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228 BC
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execution
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222 BC
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bronzeware script
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800 BC
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424 BC
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409 BC
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387 BC
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375 BC
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350 BC
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350 BC
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326 BC
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King Wuling
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326 BC
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299 BC
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299 BC
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266 BC
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245 BC
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245 BC
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236 BC
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236 BC
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228 BC
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228 BC
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222 BC
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