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  • Jia'ao (Chinese: 郟敖, died 541 BC) was from 544 to 541 BC the king of Chu, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. Born Xiong...
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    Chang Kia-ngau (redirect from Zhang Jia'ao)
    Chang Kia-ngau (Chinese: 張嘉璈; pinyin: Zhāng Jiā'áo; Wade–Giles: Chang Chia-ao; November 13, 1889 – October 13, 1979), courtesy name Gōngquán (公權), was...
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  • method in Europe for naming years. Cyrus the Great, king of the Persian Empire, conquers the Lydian kingdom of Croesus. Jia'ao, Chinese king of Chu v t e...
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    King Kang of Chu (楚康王) (Xiong Zhao 熊招) ruled 559–545 BC: son of King Gong Jia'ao (郟敖) (Xiong Yuan 熊員) ruled 544–541 BC: son of King Kang, murdered by his...
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  • 671–626 BC King Mu of Chu King Cheng of Chu 625–614 BC King Ling of Chu Jia'ao 540–529 BC Helü Liao 514–496 BC Duke Tai of Tian Qi Duke Kang of Jiang Qi...
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  • Death of a Defender in China". Human Rights Watch. Retrieved 16 March 2019. Jia'ao, ed. (18 December 2019). "Shānxī Wéiquán Lǜshī Hǎo Jìnsōng Zāo Jiēlián Chuánhuàn"...
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  • State of Zheng. Taking advantage of Jia'ao's sickness, Wei murdered Jia'ao along with his two sons. He buried Jia'ao at Jia, thus making the place name...
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  • Xiong Yuan may refer to: Jia'ao, king of Chu (r. 544–541 BC), personal name Xiong Yuan (熊員) King Kaolie of Chu (r. 262–238 BC), personal name Xiong Yuan...
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  • his son Xiong Yuan (posthumous title Jia'ao). Four years later King Gong's second son Prince Wei murdered Jia'ao and his two sons when he was ill, and...
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    older brother of the prominent banker and politician Chang Kia-ngau (Zhang Jia'ao). His sister, Zhang Youyi, was an educator, banker, and the first wife of...
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    Wu, its new enemy. He ruled for 15 years and was succeeded by his son, Jia'ao, who would four years later be murdered by King Kang's younger brother King...
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  • Gong of Chu. In 541 BC, his second elder brother Wei murdered his nephew Jia'ao and usurped the throne. In fear of his life, Bi fled to Jin while his younger...
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  • Change. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9781978834736. Jia'ao, ed. (18 December 2019). "Shānxī Wéiquán Lǜshī Hǎo Jìnsōng Zāo Jiēlián Chuánhuàn"...
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  • Zhuang, King (613–591 BC) Gong, King (590–560 BC) Kang, King (559–545 BC) Jia'ao, ruler (544–541 BC) Ling, King (540–529 BC) Zi'ao, ruler (529 BC) Ping,...
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  • 張維翰 Zhang Weihan 188 張蔭梧 Zhang Yinwu 189 張英華 Zhang Yinghua 190 張嘉璈 Zhang Jia'ao 191 張嘉森 Carsun Chang 192 張學良 Chang Hsueh-liang 193 張群 Zhang Qun 194 張繼 Zhang...
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  • of Chu 529 BC Zixi Xiong Qiji 熊弃疾 Ping of Chu 楚平王 King of Chu 528–516 BC Jia'ao 郟敖 King of Chu 544–541 BC Crown Prince Lu 太子禄 d. 529 BC Prince Pidi 公子罢敌...
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    want to have the building in the Bund concession was according to Zhang Jia'ao, the then president of the Bank of China states because "Bank of China had...
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