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Panyu was established on the east bank of the Pearl River in 214 bc to serve as a base for the Qin Empire's first failed invasion of the Baiyue lands in southern China. Legendary accounts claimed the soldiers at Panyu were so vigilant that they did not remove their armor for three years.Gray (1875), p. 3 Upon the fall of the Qin, General Zhao Tuo established his own kingdom of Nanyue and made Panyu its capital in 204 bc. ♦Guangzhou Pearl River Night Cruise-Magic Refresh Face♦ ♦Guangzhou Pearl River Night Cruise-Everbright Bank of China♦ ♦Guangzhou Pearl River Night Cruise-Peony Bank Card von I.C.B.C.♦ Make a Better plan Discover the best Guangzhou ♦Ticket Price of Canton Tower♦ ♦The Best Scenic Route of Canton Tower♦ ♦Canton Tower & Bubble Tram Opening Hours ♦ It remained independent through the Chu-Han Contention, although Zhao negotiated recognition of his independence in exchange for his nominal submission to the Han in 196 bc.Archaeological evidence shows that Panyu was an expansive commercial centre: in addition to items from central China, archaeologists have found remains originating from Southeast Asia, India, and even Africa. Upon Zhao Yingqi's death in 115 bc, his younger son Zhao Xing was named as his successor in violation of Chinese primogeniture. By 113 bc, his Chinese mother, the Empress Dowager Jiu (樛) had prevailed upon him to submit Nanyue as a formal part of the Han Empire. The native prime minister Lü Jia (呂嘉) launched a coup, killing Han ambassadors along with the king, his mother, and their supporters. A successful ambush then annihilated a Han force which had been sent to arrest him. The enraged Emperor Wu launched a massive river- and sea-borne invasion: six armies under Lu Bode and Yang Pu took Panyu and annexed Nanyue by the end of 111 bc. |