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- Crown_Prince_Dan abstract "Crown Prince Dan (Chinese: 太子丹; pinyin: Tàizǐ Dān) was a crown prince of the State of Yan during the Warring States period of ancient China. He was also called Yan Dan (Chinese: 燕丹; pinyin: Yān Dān).He lived in the State of Qin as a hostage, but returned to Yan in 232 BC. He sent Jing Ke to assassinate King Zheng of Qin, who later assumed the title Qin Shi Huang and became the first Emperor of China, but Jing failed. King Xi of Yan, Dan's father and the last king of Yan, ordered the execution of Dan to please Qin after the Yan capital Ji fell to Qin. Invasion of Qin did halt for few years, during which time the states of Wei and Chu were conquered. Meanwhile, the King Xi of Yan moved to the Liaodong Commandery.The state of Yan was conquered in 222 BC and King Xi was captured.All except King Xi were featured in the Chinese period epic The Emperor and the Assassin. Prince Dan is also featured in the 2004 TV series Assassinator Jing Ke.".
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- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Assassinator_Jing_Ke.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_princes.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yan_(state).
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zhou_dynasty_nobility.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Chu_(state).
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_China.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Jicheng_(Beijing).
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Jing_Ke.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink King_Xi_of_Yan.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Liaodong_Commandery.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Qin_(state).
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Qin_Shi_Huang.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink The_Emperor_and_the_Assassin.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Warring_States_period.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Wey_(state).
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLink Yan_(state).
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crown Prince Dan".
- Crown_Prince_Dan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dan".
- Crown_Prince_Dan c "太子丹".
- Crown_Prince_Dan c "燕丹".
- Crown_Prince_Dan p "Tàizǐ Dān".
- Crown_Prince_Dan p "Yān Dān".
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- Crown_Prince_Dan subject Category:Chinese_princes.
- Crown_Prince_Dan subject Category:Yan_(state).
- Crown_Prince_Dan subject Category:Zhou_dynasty_nobility.
- Crown_Prince_Dan hypernym Prince.
- Crown_Prince_Dan type Person.
- Crown_Prince_Dan comment "Crown Prince Dan (Chinese: 太子丹; pinyin: Tàizǐ Dān) was a crown prince of the State of Yan during the Warring States period of ancient China. He was also called Yan Dan (Chinese: 燕丹; pinyin: Yān Dān).He lived in the State of Qin as a hostage, but returned to Yan in 232 BC. He sent Jing Ke to assassinate King Zheng of Qin, who later assumed the title Qin Shi Huang and became the first Emperor of China, but Jing failed.".
- Crown_Prince_Dan label "Crown Prince Dan".
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- Crown_Prince_Dan sameAs Putra_Mahkota_Dan_dari_Yan.
- Crown_Prince_Dan sameAs 燕太子丹.
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- Crown_Prince_Dan sameAs Янь_Дань.
- Crown_Prince_Dan sameAs Thái_tử_Đan.
- Crown_Prince_Dan sameAs Q1135127.
- Crown_Prince_Dan sameAs 太子丹.
- Crown_Prince_Dan wasDerivedFrom Crown_Prince_Dan?oldid=692538540.
- Crown_Prince_Dan isPrimaryTopicOf Crown_Prince_Dan.