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King Youmiu of Zhao
King of Zhao
Reign235–228 BCE
PredecessorKing Daoxiang
SuccessorKing Jia of Zhao(Dai, Rump State; Annexed by Qin dynasty)
Bornc.245 BCE
Diedunknown
Spouseunknown
Names
Ancestral name: Yíng (嬴)
Lineage name: Zhào (趙)
Given name: Qiān (遷)
Posthumous name
King Youmiu 幽繆王, King Min 愍王 (by Zhao remnants)
FatherKing Daoxiang of Zhao
MotherZhao Mianchang

King Youmiu of Zhao (Chinese: 趙幽繆王; reigned 235–228 BCE), personal name Zhao Qian, was the penultimate ruler of the state of Zhao during the waning days of the Warring States period of ancient China, although his successor King Jia of Dai only presided over a rump state in Zhao's far north.

The younger son of King Daoxiang of Zhao and Zhao Mianchang, Zhao Qian was nevertheless able to succeed before his elder brother Zhao Jia due to his mother Chang Hou's intervention. He inherited a country that was in danger of being conquered by the Qin state, as it had been since a defeat at the Battle of Changping in 260 BCE.

The state of Zhao, however, was able to survive thanks to the services of General Li Mu, who successfully repelled Qin attempts at exploiting the situation. The Qin devised a scheme to get rid of him; through bribing a close confidante of King Youmiu, the courtier Guo Kai (郭開), Li Mu was arrested and executed on suspicion of treason.

Without Li Mu, Zhao's defenses were unable to resist the might of Qin. In 228 BCE, Qin forces under the leadership of Wang Jian captured the Zhao capital of Handan. King Youmiu surrendered and was then exiled to Fangling (northwestern Hubei).

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