Polity Tian Rong's State

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Tian Rong (Qi's chancellor) conquered the Three Qis of China and took over the throne himself.

Establishment

  • April 205 BC: Tian Rong (Qi's chancellor) was unhappy with how the Qi territories were allocated, so he waged war against the kings of Jiaodong, Qi and Jibei (collectively known as the Three Qis). Tian Rong conquered the Three Qis and installed Tian Fu as the King of Qi, but later took over the throne himself.

Chronology

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1. Chu-Han Contention

Was a war between the two most powerful successors of the Qin Dynasty, Western Chu and Han, won by the latter which was able to reunite China.

  • April 205 BC: Tian Rong (Qi's chancellor) was unhappy with how the Qi territories were allocated, so he waged war against the kings of Jiaodong, Qi and Jibei (collectively known as the Three Qis). Tian Rong conquered the Three Qis and installed Tian Fu as the King of Qi, but later took over the throne himself.
  • May 205 BC: In the fourth month of 205 BC, Xiang Yu defeated Tian Rong at Chengyang.
  • May 205 BC: The Qi kingdom surrendered to Western Chu.

Disestablishment

  • May 205 BC: In the fourth month of 205 BC, Xiang Yu defeated Tian Rong at Chengyang.