King Huiwen of Zhao

King Huiwen of Zhao
趙惠文王
King of Zhao
Reign298–266 BCE
PredecessorKing Wuling
SuccessorKing Xiaocheng
Born310 BCE
Died266 BCE (aged 45)
SpouseQueen Wei of Zhao
IssueKing Xiaocheng of Zhao
Lord Changan
Queen of King Wucheng of Yan
Names
Ancestral name: Yíng (嬴)
Lineage name: Zhào (趙)
Given name: Hé (何)
Posthumous name
King Huiwen (惠文王) or King Wen (文王)
HouseYing
DynastyZhao
FatherKing Wuling of Zhao
MotherQueen Hui of Zhao 趙惠后 (Wu Wa 吳娃)

King Huiwen of Zhao (Chinese: 趙惠文王) (born 310 BCE – died 266 BCE, r. 298–266 BCE), personal name Zhao He, was a king of the Zhao state. During his reign, the Zhao state reached its apogee, with the aid of famous administrators and generals alike such as Lin Xiangru, Lian Po, Zhao She and Li Mu. He was the first ruler of Zhao to style himself "king" without later reversing the decision, and also the last ruler during the Warring States period to declare himself king.