The Han conquest of Nanyue was a military conflict between the
Han Empire and the
Nanyue kingdom in modern
Guangdong
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Guangxi
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, and
Northern Vietnam. During the reign of
Emperor Wu, Imperial Han military forces formally launched a punitive campaign against Nanyue and successfully conquered it in 111 BC.
Background
During the collapse of the
Qin dynasty
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Zhao Tuo established himself as the King of Nanyue in southern China.
[.][ Zhao was originally a Qin military officer from Zhending in northern China.][.] The Han frontier in the south was not threatened and there was no indication that Zhao Tuo would encroach on Han territory.[ In 196 BC, the Emperor Gaozu sent Lu Jia on a diplomatic mission to Nanyue to officially recognize Zhao Tuo as a local ruler.][ Nevertheless, relations between Han and Nanyue were sometimes strained.][ Zhao Tuo resented Empress Lü's ban on exports of metal wares and female livestock to Nanyue.][ In 183 BC, he proclaimed himself the "Martial Emperor of the Southern Yue" (南越武帝), which implied a perceived status on equal footing with the Han emperor.][ Two years later, Nanyue attacked the Changsha Kingdom, a constituent kingdom of the Han empire.][.] In 180 BC, Lu Jia led a diplomatic mission to Nanyue.[ During negotiations, he succeeded in convincing Zhao Tuo to give up on his title as emperor and pay homage to Han as a nominal vassal.][.]
In 135 BC, King Zhao Mo of Nanyue appealed to the Han court for help against attacking Minyue forces.[ The Han court responded swiftly and this led to Zhao Mo's agreement to send his son, Prince Zhao Yingqi, to serve in the palace at ]Chang'an
Chang'an (; zh, t=長安, s=长安, p=Cháng'ān, first=t) is the traditional name of the city now named Xi'an and was the capital of several Chinese dynasties, ranging from 202 BCE to 907 CE. The site has been inhabited since Neolithic time ...
.[ Even though Nanyue neglected to pay regular homage to the Han court, the court had its attention focused on other commitments and was not set on forcing the issue.][
At the Nanyue court in 113 BC, the Queen Dowager of Nanyue suggested incorporating Nanyue as a kingdom under the suzerainty of the Han empire, thus formally integrating the kingdom on the same terms as the other constituent kingdoms of the Han empire.][ She was Han Chinese stock herself and was married to Zhao Yingqi.][ However, many Nanyue ministers opposed this suggestion.][.] Lü Jia was the primary Nanyue official to oppose the idea and he led the opposition against the Queen Dowager.[ In 112 BC, the opposition retaliated violently and executed the Queen Dowager, a provocation that led to the mobilization of a large Han naval force into Nanyue.][
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Course
The Han forces comprised six armies, who traveled by sea, directly southward, or from Sichuan
Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Cheng ...
along the Xi River. In 111 BC, General Lu Bode and General Yang Pu advanced towards Panyu (present-day Guangzhou
Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
).[ This resulted in the surrender of Nanyue to the Han empire later that year.][
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Aftermath
Following the conquest of Nanyue in 111 BC, the Han empire established nine new commanderies to administer the former Nanyue territories.[.] The Han government proceeded to extend its imperial control expand further southwestward by military means after the conquest. Following the conquest, the Han empire gradually extended its overseas trade with the various polities in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Mainland Au ...
and around the Indian Ocean.[.]
See also
* Qin campaign against the Yue tribes
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