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Nanyue was located primarily in modern-day Northern China and Manchuria.
Answer: False
Nanyue was geographically situated in regions corresponding to modern-day Guangdong, Guangxi, and Northern Vietnam, not Northern China and Manchuria.
Zhao Tuo, the founder of Nanyue, was originally a Han dynasty diplomat.
Answer: False
Zhao Tuo was originally a Qin military officer, not a Han dynasty diplomat.
In 196 BC, Emperor Gaozu of Han sent Lu Jia on a diplomatic mission to Nanyue to recognize Zhao Tuo.
Answer: True
Emperor Gaozu of Han dispatched Lu Jia on a diplomatic mission in 196 BC to officially recognize Zhao Tuo as a local ruler.
Lu Jia successfully negotiated with Zhao Tuo in 180 BC, leading Zhao Tuo to pay homage to the Han dynasty as a vassal.
Answer: True
Lu Jia's diplomatic mission in 180 BC successfully persuaded Zhao Tuo to relinquish his imperial title and become a nominal vassal of the Han dynasty.
Being a 'nominal vassal' meant Zhao Tuo acknowledged the Han emperor as superior only in name.
Answer: True
The term 'nominal vassal' signifies that Zhao Tuo acknowledged the Han emperor as his superior solely in title, while likely retaining practical autonomy.
The Nanyue kingdom was established during the Han dynasty's consolidation period.
Answer: False
The Nanyue kingdom was established by Zhao Tuo during the collapse of the Qin dynasty, prior to the Han dynasty's full consolidation.
Who established the kingdom of Nanyue?
Answer: Zhao Tuo
The kingdom of Nanyue was established by Zhao Tuo.
What was Zhao Tuo's original role before establishing Nanyue?
Answer: A Qin military officer
Prior to establishing Nanyue, Zhao Tuo served as a Qin military officer.
What was the initial relationship between the Han dynasty and Nanyue under Zhao Tuo?
Answer: A period of diplomatic engagement and stable relations.
Initially, the Han dynasty maintained a stable and diplomatic relationship with Nanyue, recognizing Zhao Tuo as a local ruler.
Which Han emperor dispatched Lu Jia on a diplomatic mission to Nanyue in 196 BC?
Answer: Emperor Gaozu
Emperor Gaozu of Han dispatched Lu Jia on a diplomatic mission to Nanyue in 196 BC.
What was the outcome of Lu Jia's diplomatic mission in 180 BC?
Answer: Zhao Tuo relinquished his imperial title and became a nominal vassal.
Lu Jia's diplomatic mission in 180 BC resulted in Zhao Tuo relinquishing his imperial title and becoming a nominal vassal of the Han dynasty.
What does the reference to the 'Chu-Han Contention' suggest about the Han Empire's origins?
Answer: The Han dynasty emerged from a period of civil war.
The reference to the 'Chu-Han Contention' suggests that the Han dynasty emerged from a period of civil war following the Qin dynasty's collapse.
Initially, the Han dynasty viewed Nanyue as a significant threat to its southern frontier.
Answer: False
Initially, the Han dynasty's southern frontier was not perceived as threatened by Nanyue, and the Han court maintained a stable relationship with the kingdom.
Empress Lü's trade policies, such as banning metal exports, helped improve relations between the Han and Nanyue.
Answer: False
Empress Lü's ban on exporting metal wares and female livestock to Nanyue created economic friction and strained relations.
Zhao Tuo proclaimed himself 'Martial Emperor of the Southern Yue' in 183 BC, asserting equality with the Han emperor.
Answer: True
In 183 BC, Zhao Tuo adopted the title 'Martial Emperor of the Southern Yue,' signifying his challenge to Han authority and assertion of equal status.
Nanyue attacked the Han capital city of Chang'an in 181 BC.
Answer: False
In 181 BC, Nanyue attacked the Han-controlled Changsha Kingdom, not the capital city of Chang'an.
In 113 BC, the Nanyue Queen Dowager proposed Nanyue's complete separation from the Han Empire.
Answer: False
In 113 BC, the Nanyue Queen Dowager proposed Nanyue's integration into the Han Empire, not its complete separation.
The Nanyue Queen Dowager requested to visit Chang'an annually to pay homage to the Han Emperor.
Answer: False
The Queen Dowager requested to visit Chang'an every three years, not annually.
Emperor Wu of Han agreed to the Queen Dowager's requests, allowing Han laws to be implemented in Nanyue.
Answer: True
Emperor Wu acceded to the Queen Dowager's proposals, which included the implementation of Han laws in Nanyue.
All ministers in the Nanyue court supported the unification with the Han dynasty.
Answer: False
Many Nanyue ministers opposed the unification with the Han dynasty, with Lü Jia identified as a primary leader of this opposition.
The Nanyue Queen Dowager advocated for Nanyue's continued independence from the Han.
Answer: False
The Nanyue Queen Dowager, of Han Chinese descent, advocated for Nanyue's integration into the Han Empire, not its continued independence.
The removal of border checkpoints was requested to increase separation between Nanyue and Han territory.
Answer: False
The removal of border checkpoints was requested to symbolize a desire for closer integration and reduced separation between Nanyue and Han territory.
Lü Jia was a Nanyue official who supported the unification with the Han dynasty.
Answer: False
Lü Jia was a prominent Nanyue official who led the opposition against the proposed unification with the Han dynasty.
The execution of the Queen Dowager was a consequence of her pro-Han policies.
Answer: True
The Queen Dowager's pro-Han policies and advocacy for integration led to her execution by opposing Nanyue ministers.
What action by Empress Lü contributed to strained relations between the Han and Nanyue?
Answer: A ban on exporting metal wares and female livestock.
Empress Lü's policy of banning the export of metal wares and female livestock to Nanyue contributed to strained relations.
What title did Zhao Tuo adopt in 183 BC, signaling a challenge to Han authority?
Answer: Martial Emperor of the Southern Yue
In 183 BC, Zhao Tuo adopted the title 'Martial Emperor of the Southern Yue,' signifying his challenge to Han authority.
In 181 BC, Nanyue under Zhao Tuo attacked which Han-controlled territory?
Answer: The Changsha Kingdom
In 181 BC, Nanyue attacked the Han-controlled Changsha Kingdom.
What significant event occurred at the Nanyue court in 113 BC that altered its relationship with the Han?
Answer: The Nanyue Queen Dowager proposed integration with the Han Empire.
In 113 BC, the Nanyue Queen Dowager proposed integrating Nanyue into the Han Empire, significantly altering the kingdom's relationship with the Han dynasty.
Which of the following was NOT among the requests made by the Nanyue Queen Dowager to Emperor Wu?
Answer: The appointment of Han officials to govern Nanyue.
The Queen Dowager requested visits to Chang'an and the removal of border checkpoints, and Emperor Wu agreed to implement Han laws; the appointment of Han officials was not among her stated requests.
Who was identified as the primary official leading opposition to Nanyue's unification with the Han?
Answer: Lü Jia
Lü Jia was identified as the primary official leading the opposition within Nanyue against unification with the Han dynasty.
Emperor Wu of Han was the reigning emperor during the conquest of Nanyue.
Answer: True
Emperor Wu of Han reigned during the period of the conquest of Nanyue in 111 BC.
The execution of the Nanyue Queen Dowager by ministers in 112 BC was a direct cause for the Han military campaign.
Answer: True
The execution of the Queen Dowager in 112 BC was viewed as a direct provocation by the Han dynasty, leading to the mobilization of a military campaign.
The Han forces advanced towards Panyu using only land routes from the north.
Answer: False
Han forces advanced towards Panyu via multiple routes, including by sea and along the Xi River, not solely land routes.
Generals Lu Bode and Yang Pu led the Han advance towards Panyu.
Answer: True
Generals Lu Bode and Yang Pu commanded the Han forces during their advance toward Panyu.
The Qin campaign against the Yue tribes is mentioned as unrelated to the Han conquest of Nanyue.
Answer: False
The Qin campaign against the Yue tribes is mentioned as a related historical event, suggesting a longer history of interaction between Chinese dynasties and the Yue peoples.
Zhao Jiande was a Han general who led forces during the conquest.
Answer: False
Zhao Jiande was a Nanyue leader who fought against the Han dynasty and was killed in action, not a Han general.
The primary motivation for the Han punitive campaign was Nanyue's initial diplomatic overtures.
Answer: False
The primary motivation for the Han punitive campaign was the execution of the Queen Dowager of Nanyue, not initial diplomatic overtures.
The Han conquest of Nanyue occurred during the reign of Emperor Gaozu of Han.
Answer: False
The Han conquest of Nanyue occurred during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, not Emperor Gaozu.
The Han military campaign against Nanyue involved approximately 100,000 soldiers.
Answer: True
The Han forces deployed in the campaign numbered approximately 100,000 soldiers.
Which empire launched the military campaign against the kingdom of Nanyue?
Answer: The Han Dynasty
The military campaign against the kingdom of Nanyue was launched by the Han Dynasty.
Who was the Han emperor during the conquest of Nanyue?
Answer: Emperor Wu
Emperor Wu of Han reigned during the period of the conquest of Nanyue.
What action by Nanyue ministers in 112 BC directly triggered the Han dynasty's punitive campaign?
Answer: Executing the Queen Dowager.
The execution of the Queen Dowager by Nanyue ministers in 112 BC directly triggered the Han dynasty's punitive military campaign.
How did the Han forces advance towards Panyu?
Answer: By sea and along the Xi River.
Han forces advanced towards Panyu via multiple routes, including by sea and along the Xi River.
Which of the following were key Han generals leading the advance towards Panyu?
Answer: Lu Bode and Yang Pu
Key Han generals leading the advance towards Panyu were Lu Bode and Yang Pu.
What was the approximate strength of the Han forces involved in the conquest?
Answer: 100,000 soldiers
The Han forces involved in the conquest numbered approximately 100,000 soldiers.
The mention of the 'War of the Heavenly Horses' suggests Emperor Wu's reign was characterized by:
Answer: Significant military engagements and expansionism.
The mention of the 'War of the Heavenly Horses' indicates that Emperor Wu's reign was marked by significant military engagements and expansionist policies.
What was the significance of Panyu (modern Guangzhou) in the Han conquest of Nanyue?
Answer: It was the capital of Nanyue and the target of the Han advance.
Panyu, as the capital of Nanyue, was the primary target of the Han advance, and its capture signified the conclusion of the conquest.
Who was Zhao Jiande during the conflict between Han and Nanyue?
Answer: A Nanyue leader killed in action.
Zhao Jiande was a Nanyue leader who was killed in action during the conflict with the Han dynasty.
The Han conquest of Nanyue resulted in the kingdom's annexation by the Han dynasty in 111 BC.
Answer: True
The Han conquest of Nanyue concluded with the kingdom's formal annexation by the Han dynasty in 111 BC, marking a significant territorial expansion for the empire.
The Han conquest of Nanyue concluded with Nanyue retaining its independence.
Answer: False
The Han conquest concluded with the annexation of Nanyue by the Han Empire, ending its independence.
After the conquest, the Han Empire divided the former Nanyue territories into twelve new commanderies.
Answer: False
Following the conquest, the Han Empire established nine new commanderies to administer the former Nanyue territories, not twelve.
The conquest of Nanyue did not contribute to the Han Empire's southward expansion.
Answer: False
The conquest of Nanyue was a key event that facilitated the Han Empire's southward expansion and secured its control over the region.
The Han conquest of Nanyue marked the beginning of the Second Era of Northern Domination in Vietnam.
Answer: False
The Han conquest of Nanyue marked the beginning of the First Era of Northern Domination in Vietnam, not the second.
The Han conquest of Nanyue helped secure Han dominance in southern regions.
Answer: True
The conquest of Nanyue secured Han control over a significant region, solidifying Han dominance in the southern territories.
The strategic importance of Panyu lay in its role as a secondary trading post.
Answer: False
Panyu was strategically important as the capital of Nanyue and the primary target of the Han advance, not merely a secondary trading post.
The jade burial suit mentioned belonged to Emperor Wu of Han.
Answer: False
The jade burial suit mentioned belonged to King Zhao Mo of Nanyue royalty, not Emperor Wu of Han.
The Han dynasty's administrative structure in Nanyue was unique compared to other conquered regions.
Answer: False
The establishment of nine new commanderies in Nanyue followed a common Han administrative practice for integrating newly conquered regions.
The Han conquest of Nanyue was part of a broader strategy of territorial consolidation by the Han Empire.
Answer: True
The conquest of Nanyue was a significant component of the Han Empire's broader strategy for territorial consolidation and expansion.
The Han conquest facilitated the extension of overseas trade networks for the Han Empire.
Answer: True
Following the conquest of Nanyue, the Han Empire gradually extended its overseas trade networks, fostering economic connections.
What year did the Han conquest of Nanyue conclude, leading to its annexation by the Han dynasty?
Answer: 111 BC
The Han conquest of Nanyue concluded in 111 BC, resulting in its annexation by the Han dynasty.
What was the administrative outcome for the former Nanyue territories after the Han conquest?
Answer: They were divided into nine new commanderies.
After the Han conquest, the former Nanyue territories were administered as nine new commanderies.
The Han conquest of Nanyue facilitated the Han Empire's expansion in which direction?
Answer: Southward and southwestward
The conquest of Nanyue facilitated the Han Empire's expansion southward and southwestward.
What historical period in Vietnam began with the Han conquest of Nanyue?
Answer: The First Era of Northern Domination
The Han conquest of Nanyue initiated the First Era of Northern Domination in Vietnam.
Which artifact associated with Nanyue royalty is mentioned in the text?
Answer: A jade burial suit
A jade burial suit belonging to King Zhao Mo of Nanyue royalty is mentioned in the text.
How did the Han dynasty's administrative division of Nanyue reflect its typical practices?
Answer: By creating nine new commanderies.
The division of former Nanyue territories into nine new commanderies reflected the Han dynasty's standard practice for integrating conquered regions.
What does the term 'southward expansion of the Han dynasty' imply?
Answer: A deliberate policy to extend influence into southern regions.
The term 'southward expansion of the Han dynasty' implies a deliberate policy to extend the empire's political, military, and cultural influence into southern regions.
Which of the following was a consequence of the Han conquest of Nanyue for the Han Empire's overseas trade?
Answer: Overseas trade networks gradually extended.
A consequence of the Han conquest of Nanyue was the gradual extension of the Han Empire's overseas trade networks.
What was the significance of the Han dynasty extending its imperial control southwestward after conquering Nanyue?
Answer: It demonstrated Han ambition and capability to expand influence.
Extending imperial control southwestward after conquering Nanyue demonstrated the Han Empire's ambition and capability for territorial expansion.
What was the purpose of establishing nine new commanderies in the former Nanyue territories?
Answer: To formally administer and integrate the territories into the Han Empire.
The establishment of nine new commanderies served to formally administer and integrate the former Nanyue territories into the Han Empire.