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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1126: Southern Vietnam's Internal Attachment (2). [1145]
Summary
The death of Zhao Tuo, King of Nanyue, marked the end of an era, prompting widespread mourning. His grandson, Zhao Hu, ascended the throne and sought Han Emperor's intervention, igniting local discontent, particularly from Zhao Guang, King of Cang Wu. Zhao Guang's anti-Han stance led to his mysterious death, allowing his brother Zhao Tong to align with the new king. The shifting allegiances in Nanyue reflected a growing acceptance of Han influence, with many local powers favoring integration over rebellion. Liu Che, the Han Emperor, recognized Zhao Tuo posthumously as King Wen, facilitating true unification by integrating Nanyue's laws and governance with Han systems.Full content
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