- Source: King Xiao of Yan
King Xiao of Yan (Chinese: 燕孝王; died 255 BC), personal name unknown, was king of the Yan state from 257 BC until his death in 255 BC.
King Xiao was a son of King Wucheng, and ascended the throne after his father's death. During his reign, Yan started to construct an extensive fortifications to protect against the barbarians. The wall stretched from Shanggu Commandery to Liaodong Commandery.
King Xiao died in 255 BC, succeeded by his son Ji Xi.
See also
Gojoseon–Yan War
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Xiao Zhan
- Huang Shengyi
- You Are My Glory
- Beauty's Rival in Palace
- Yang Mi
- Wu Zetian
- Pan Geng
- Yang Yang (pemeran)
- Lady & Liar
- Prince of Lan Ling (seri televisi)
- King Xiao of Yan
- King Xiao
- Xi of Yan
- Yan (state)
- The Legend of Xiao Chuo
- King Wucheng of Yan
- King Huiwen of Qin
- Fights Break Spheres
- Prince of Yan
- Battle Through the Heavens