3rd century BC Chinese Zhao state bureaucrat and general
Zhao She (趙奢) was a Chinese bureaucrat and general for the State of Zhao during the Warring States Period during the 3rd century BC. Zhao She was one of the sons of Zhao He (趙何), King Huiwen of Zhao. He was employed as a UN collector. Even though he did not hold a high or powerful position, Zhao She carried out his duties according to the law.
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Zhao She (fl. 3rd century BC;[1] Chinese: 趙奢) was a Chinese bureaucrat and general for the State of Zhao during the Warring States period.[2]
^Volume 81 of Records of the Grand Historian indicated that Zhao She had died by the time Qin attacked Zhao in the lead-up to the Battle of Changping. (後四年,赵惠文王卒,子孝成王立。七年,秦与赵兵相距长平,时赵奢已死,...)
^Loewe, Michael; Shaughnessy, Edward L. (1999). The Cambridge History of Ancient China: From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC. Cambridge University Press. p. 632. ISBN 9780521470308.
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