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Zhao Gao
|mi= |bpmf=ㄓㄠˋ ㄍㄠ |j=Ziu6 Gou1 |y=Jiuh Gōu |ci= }}Zhao Gao (died ) was a Chinese politician. He was an official of the Qin dynasty of China. Allegedly a eunuch, he served as a close aide to all three rulers of the Qin dynasty – Qin Shi Huang, Qin Er Shi and Ziying – and was regarded as having played an instrumental role in the downfall of the dynasty.
Zhao Gao started his career under Qin Shi Huang as Prefect of the Office for Imperial Carriages (), an official in charge of managing the palace's horse-drawn carriages. During this period of time, he also served as an attendant to Huhai, Qin Shi Huang's youngest son, and tutored him in the laws of the Qin Empire. In 210 BC, after Qin Shi Huang died in Shaqiu (; south of present-day Dapingtai Village, Guangzong County, Hebei), Zhao Gao and Li Si, the Chancellor, secretly changed the emperor's final edict, which originally named Fusu, the crown prince, the heir to the throne. In the falsified edict, Fusu was ordered to commit suicide while Huhai was named the new emperor.
After Huhai was enthroned as Qin Er Shi, he promoted Zhao Gao to Prefect of the Gentlemen of the Palace (), an official post whose duties included managing the daily activities in the imperial palace. Zhao Gao, who was highly trusted by Qin Er Shi, instigated the emperor to exterminate his own siblings to consolidate power, and used the opportunity to eliminate his political opponents, such as Meng Tian and Meng Yi. He also framed Li Si for treason and had Li Si and his entire family executed, after which he replaced Li Si as Chancellor and monopolised state power.
In 207 BC, when rebellions broke out in the lands east of Hangu Pass, Zhao Gao became worried that Qin Er Shi would blame him, so he launched a coup in Wangyi Palace (; in Xianyang, near present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi) and assassinated the emperor. Following Qin Er Shi's death, Zhao Gao installed Ziying, Fusu's son (allegedly; there is no firm consensus on what Ziying's relationship to the Qin royal family really is), on the throne. Ziying sent Han Tan (), a eunuch, to assassinate Zhao Gao. Provided by Wikipedia
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Release of HMGB1 in Podocytes Exacerbates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Acute Kidney Injury by Zhao Gao, Li Lu, Xinghua Chen
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Effect of Fas and Bcl-2 DNA Damages Response Expression in Stem Cells on Apoptosis of Nucleus Pulposus of Intervertebral Disc by Hui Zhang, Yuxin Song, Yang Yang, Zhao Gao, Zhengdong Song, Wenji Wang
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Mechanistic Insight into PPARγ and Tregs in Atherosclerotic Immune Inflammation by Zhao Gao, Zhao Gao, Xinrui Xu, Yang Li, Kehan Sun, Manfang Yang, Qingyue Zhang, Shuqi Wang, Yiyi Lin, Lixia Lou, Aiming Wu, Weijing Liu, Weijing Liu, Bo Nie, Bo Nie
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HIF-1α contributes to Ang II-induced inflammatory cytokine production in podocytes by Hao Huang, Yanqin Fan, Zhao Gao, Wei Wang, Ning Shao, Lu Zhang, Yingjie Yang, Weifang Zhu, Zhaowei Chen, Jijia Hu, Guohua Ding
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Safety of the 15-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: A phase I clinical trial by Lu-Lu Pan, Zhao Gao, Wei-Wei Zhou, Min-Jie Li, Wen-Jian Fang, Wen-Juan Ji, Ying Zhao, Lin Du, Yu-Liang Zhao
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Taxonomic integrative and phylogenetic identification of the first recorded Triatoma rubrofasciata in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province and Maoming, Guangdong Province, China by Yue Hu, Min-Zhao Gao, Ping Huang, Hong-Li Zhou, Yu-Bin Ma, Min-Yu Zhou, Shao-Yun Cheng, Han-Guo Xie, Zhi-Yue Lv
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Ginsenoside Compound K Enhances Fracture Healing via Promoting Osteogenesis and Angiogenesis by Lingli Ding, Song Gu, Bingyu Zhou, Min Wang, Yage Zhang, Siluo Wu, Hong Zou, Guoping Zhao, Guoping Zhao, Guoping Zhao, Guoping Zhao, Guoping Zhao, Guoping Zhao, Zhao Gao, Liangliang Xu
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Long-term protection at 20-31 years after primary vaccination with plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccine in a Chinese rural community by Jing-Chen Ma, Zhi-Wei Wu, Hai-Song Zhou, Zhao Gao, Zhi-Yong Hao, Fei Jin, Yan-Hong Zhang, Min-Jie Li, Feng Wang, Qi Li, Sheng-Li Bi, Yu-Liang Zhao
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Safety and immunogenicity of a novel oral hexavalent rotavirus vaccine:a phase I clinical trial by Zhi-Wei Wu, Qing-Liang Li, Hai-Song Zhou, Kai Duan, Zhao Gao, Xin-Jiang Zhang, Zhi-Jun Jiang, Zhi-Yong Hao, Fei Jin, Xuan Bai, Qi Li, Ge-Lin Xu, Yu-Liang Zhao, Xiao-Ming Yang
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Immunogenicity and safety of a new hexavalent rotavirus vaccine in Chinese infants: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2 clinical trial by Zhi-Wei Wu, Fei Jin, Qing-Liang Li, Jia-Mei Gao, Hai-Song Zhou, Kai Duan, Zhao Gao, Yan Liu, Zhi-Yong Hao, Wei Chen, Yue-Yue Liu, Ge-Lin Xu, Biao Yang, Ben Dong, Jiu-Wei Zhang, Yu-Liang Zhao, Xiao-Ming Yang
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