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  2. Chu–Han Contention - Wikipedia

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    Han Xin was demoted from King of Chu to Marquis of Huaiyin in late 202 BCE, and was subsequently arrested and executed by Empress Lü in 196 BCE for allegedly plotting a rebellion with Chen Xi. In the same year, Liu Bang believed rumours that Peng Yue was also involved in the plot, so he demoted Peng Yue to the status of a commoner.

  3. List of Paleolithic sites in China - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Map of China showing sites of Paleolithic China ... ChuHan Contention (206–202 BCE) Western Han (202 BCE – 9 CE) Xin ...

  4. Sixteen Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Sixteen Kingdoms (simplified Chinese: 十六国; traditional Chinese: 十六國; pinyin: Shíliù Guó), less commonly the Sixteen States, was a chaotic period in Chinese history from AD 304 to 439 when northern China fragmented into a series of short-lived dynastic states.

  5. Outline of ancient China - Wikipedia

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    ChuHan Contention (206–202 BCE) Western Han (202 BCE – 9 ... a statesman and commander who served the states of Wei and then Chu. ... Map, Timeline, & History ...

  6. Xiang Yu - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Yu (c. 232 – c.January 202 BC), [1] born Xiang Ji, was the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the ChuHan Contention period (206–202 BC) of China. A noble of the state of Chu, Xiang Yu rebelled against the Qin dynasty, destroying their last remnants and becoming a powerful warlord.

  7. Eastern Zhou - Wikipedia

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  8. Eighteen Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, Liu Bang of Hàn conquered the lands of the Three Qins, thereby formally starting the ChuHan Contention. Following many battles and changing alliances, Han defeated Chu and subdued all other kingdoms, where Liu Bang appointed vassal kings while making himself the first Emperor of the Han dynasty in 202 BCE.

  9. Timeline of the Chu–Han Contention - Wikipedia

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    Start of the ChuHan contention: Year Events 206 BC: Zhang Han, the King of Yong, is defeated by Liu Bang's forces and retreats to Feiqiu. Dong Yi, the King of Di, and Sima Xin, the King of Sai, surrender to Liu Bang. Zang Tu, the King of Yan, kills Han Guang, the King of Liaodong. Xiang Yu makes Zheng Chang the King of Hán to replace Han Cheng.