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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhao_MoZhao Mo - Wikipedia

    Zhao Mo ( Chinese: 趙眜; Vietnamese: Triệu Mạt) was the grandson and successor of Zhao Tuo and the second ruler of Nanyue, a kingdom encompassing parts of modern-day southern China and northern Vietnam. His rule began in 137 BC and ended with his death in 124 BC.

  2. Zhao Mo ruled from 137 BC to 122 BC, and his tomb was discovered in downtown Guangzhou in 1983. The museum, which opened in 1988, showcases the tomb and its complete trove of artifacts. It was named a Major National Historical Site in 1996 and is renowned for its rare assemblage of funerary artifacts representing the diffusion of cultures ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NanyueNanyue - Wikipedia

    Nanyue was a monarchy, and its head of state generally held the title of "king" (Chinese: 王), though its first two rulers Zhao Tuo and Zhao Mo were referred to as "Emperor" within Nanyue's borders. The kingdom had its own Calendar era system based (like China's) on Emperors' reign periods.

  4. A famous museum mainly displays the original site of the 2000-year-old stone chamber tomb of Zhao Mo, the second King of Nanyue State, and the precious unearthed cultural relics from the tomb. Type: National First-class Museum, Cultural Relics, Han Dynasty, Historical Site, Archaeological Site

  5. Jade discs, bronzes, gold seals, swords and Zhao Mo's jade burial suit – a priceless (and uncomfortable) pair of pyjamas. The Nanyue Kingdom covered parts of northern Vietnam and southern China, and had its capital at Panyu; now present-day Guangzhou. In Vietnam, Nanyue is known as Nam Việt.

  6. May 5, 2012 · The exhibition compares the tomb of Zhao Mo, Zhao Tuo’s grandson and successor from the Southern Nanyue kingdom, with the astonishing finds from three of the major northern Han tombs of the kings of Chu, a branch of the imperial family that had been granted this kingdom by the emperor.

  7. Ambition and Death of Zhao Mo, the 2nd King of Ancient Nanyue Kingdom, Told by Items in his Tomb - YouTube. VideoChinaTV. 31.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 8. 374 views 2 years ago. China has a...

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