Marquess Lie of Han

Marquess Lie of Han (), also known as Marquess Wu of Han (韓武侯), personal name Han Qu (韓取), was a monarch of the Han state. Reigning from 399 BC until his death in 387 BC, he was the son of the founding ruler, Marquess Jing.

In the first years of Marquess Lie's rule, his uncle Han Xialei (韓俠累) served as the state's chancellor. A power struggle between Han Xialei and another minister, Yan Sui (嚴遂), developed into a deep resentment between the two. In 397 BC, Yan Sui paid a huge sum to the assassin Nie Zheng (聶政) to have Han Xialei assassinated. In 394 BC, the Han state defended the Lu state from a Qi invasion. In 391 BC, the Qin state invaded Yiyang and took six pieces of land. Marquess Lie died in 387 BC and was succeeded by his son, Marquess Wen. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Zhongguo sha mo yu sha mo hua tu = Map of the desert and aeolian desertification in China
    中国沙漠与沙漠化图

    Published 2005
    “…Zhongguo ke xue yuan Han qu han qu huan jing yu gong cheng yan jiu suo…”
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    Zhongguo xian dai sha mo dong tai yan bian tu
    中国现代沙漠动态演变图

    Published 2003
    “…Zhongguo ke xue yuan Han qu han qu huan jing yu gong cheng yan jiu suo…”