King Zhaoxiang of Qin
![Relief tracing of King Zhaoxiang of Qin, with [[Lin Xiangru]] handling the [[Heshibi]], and on [[Wu Family Shrines]] stone-relief, from ''Jinshisuo'' (金石索).](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Heshibi_%E5%AE%8C%E7%92%A7%E5%BD%92%E8%B5%B5%E6%AD%A6%E6%B0%8F%E7%A5%A0_%E9%87%91%E7%9F%B3%E7%B4%A23.jpg)
King Zhaoxiang reigned as the King of Qin for 57 years, and was responsible for the state of Qin achieving strategic dominance over the other six major states. During his reign, Qin captured the Chu capital Ying in 278 BC, conquered the Xirong state of Yiqu in 272 BC, slaughtered a 450,000-strong Zhao army at Changping in 260 BC, and overthrew the Eastern Zhou dynasty in 256 BC. These aggressive territorial expansions and the strategic weakening of other rival states paved the path for Qin's eventual unification of China proper three decades later by his great-grandson Ying Zheng (Qin Shi Huang). Provided by Wikipedia
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