King Qing of Zhou
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Not to be confused with King Qingxiang of Chu.
King Qing of Zhou 周頃王 | |
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Reign | 618–613 BC |
Predecessor | King Xiang of Zhou |
Successor | King Kuang of Zhou |
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King Kuang of Zhou King Ding of Zhou | |
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Ancestral name: Jī (姬) Given name: Rénchén (壬臣) | |
House | Zhou Dynasty |
Father | King Xiang of Zhou[1] |
Mother | Lady of the Dí? |
Died | 613 BC[2] |
King Qing of Zhou (Chinese: 周頃王; pinyin: Zhōu Qĭng Wáng), or King Ch’ing of Chou, was the nineteenth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty[3] and the seventh of Eastern Zhou.
He was fathered by King Xiang of Zhou as Prince Rénchén. He become King Qing in 618 BC,[4] after his father died.[5]
King Qing had two sons, Princes Bān and Yú. After King Qing died in 613 BC, Bān become King Kuang.[6]
References
- ↑ Eastern Zhou Dynasty
- ↑ The Cambridge history of ancient China: from the origins of civilization to 221 B.C. Written by Michael Loewe.
- ↑ Kings of Zhou Dynasty
- ↑ Cambridge History of ancient China
- ↑ Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian
- ↑ Trình Doãn Thắng, Ngô Trâu Cương, Thái Thành (1998), Cố sự Quỳnh Lâm, NXB Thanh Hoá
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King Qing of Zhou Died: 613 BC | ||
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Preceded by King Xiang of Zhou |
King of China 618–613 BC |
Succeeded by King Kuang of Zhou |
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