King Xiaocheng of Zhao

King Xiaocheng of Zhao (Chinese: 趙孝成王; reigned 265 BCE – 245 BCE) was a king of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China. His reign saw the decline of Zhao military power owing to the catastrophic defeat by the State of Qin at the Battle of Changping. King Xiaocheng died in 245 BCE and was succeeded by his son and heir, King Daoxiang of Zhao.

King Xiaocheng of Zhao

King Xiaocheng of Zhao (Chinese: 趙孝成王; reigned 265 BCE – 245 BCE) was a king of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China. His reign saw the decline of Zhao military power owing to the catastrophic defeat by the State of Qin at the Battle of Changping. King Xiaocheng died in 245 BCE and was succeeded by his son and heir, King Daoxiang of Zhao.