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  • King Hui of Chu (Chinese: 楚惠王; pinyin: Chǔ Huì Wáng, died 432 BC) was the king of the State of Chu from 488 BC to 432 BC during the Spring and Autumn period...
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  • King Hui may refer to: King Hui of Zhou (reigned 677–652 BC), king of the Zhou Dynasty King Hui of Chu (reigned 488–432 BC), king of Chu King Hui of Wei...
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  • emperor of the Han dynasty King Hui of Chu, king of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period King Hui of Wei, a ruler of the state of Wei during...
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    Zhou dynasty. Their first ruler was King Wu of Chu in the early 8th century BC. Chu was located in the south of the Zhou heartland and lasted during...
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  • King Zhao of Chu (Chinese: 楚昭王; pinyin: Chǔ Zhāo Wáng, died 491 BC) was from 515 to 491 BC the king of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period...
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    Goujian (redirect from King Gou Jian of Yue)
    ruled as the King of Yue from 463–458 BC Daughters: Yue Ji (越姬) Married King Zhao of Chu (525–489 BC), and had issue (King Hui of Chu) Today, Goujian's...
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  • born Xiong Zhong (Chinese: 熊中) and King Jian was his posthumous title. King Jian succeeded his father King Hui of Chu, who died in 432 BC. He reigned for...
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    Bai Qi (category Forced suicides of Chinese people)
    prince in the reign of King Hui of Chu. In 293 BC, Bai Qi led the Qin army to victory against Wei (魏) and Han (韓) forces at the Battle of Yique (in present-day...
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  • brother of his predecessor, King Kuang. He sent an official named Wangsun Man (王孫滿) to present gifts to the Chu army. He met King Zhuang of Chu. Spouse:...
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  • Qi (Henan) (redirect from State of)
    state of Qi gradually moved eastward to the area of Xintai in Shandong Province until it was finally destroyed by King Hui of Chu. The state of Qi was...
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  • Analects of Confucius. In 478 BCE, during the reign of King Hui of Chu, Baigong Sheng [zh], a grandson of King Ping, rebelled against King Hui, killed...
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    by King Hui of Chu. Some descendants of dukes Donglou and Xilou adopted Lou 楼, the second character in their names, as their surname. This source of Lou...
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    portraying the main character "King Kong" in five installments of the Aces Go Places film series.[better source needed] Hui was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong...
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    attack Chu instead. Yue initiated a large-scale attack at Chu but was defeated by Chu's counter-attack. Chu then proceeded to conquer Yue. King Xian of Zhou...
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    the allied force of Zhao, Wei and Chu after failing to capture the Zhao capital at Handan. At the time of King Nan of Zhou, the kings of Zhou dynasty had...
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  • King Xiang of Wei (Chinese: 魏襄王) (died 296 BC), personal name Wei Si (Chinese: 魏嗣), was king of Wei from 318 BC to 296 BC. He was the son of King Hui...
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    Henan). The state was later moved to Shandong and destroyed by King Hui of Chu. The nobles of Qi were then enfeoffed at Lou (in modern Zhucheng, Shandong)...
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    on Chu and eventually sacked the Chu capital city of Chen (陳; modern Jiangling County, Hubei). The crown prince of Chu fled east and was crowned King Qingxiang...
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  • King Hui of Wei; married in 334 BC; the mother of Crown Prince Dang Queen Dowager Xuan, of the Mi clan of Chu (宣太后 羋姓; d. 265 BC), a royal of Chu by birth;...
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    Cai (state) (redirect from State of Cai)
    Xiacai (lit. "Lower Cai") at present-day Fengtai in Anhui. In 447 BC, King Hui of Chu conquered Cai completely, but allowed the marquesses to settle near...
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