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whilst his son was Prince Kuaikui (蒯聵). Duke Ling was succeeded by his grandson DukeChu, son of Kuaikui. When Duke Xiang of Wey died, he did not specify...
Chuzi (Chinese: 出子; pinyin: Chūzǐ; 708–698 BC), also sometimes called DukeChu of Qin (Chinese: 秦出公), personal name Ying Man, was a ruler of the Qin state...
as DukeChu of Qin (秦出公), Shaozhu of Qin (秦少主), or Xiaozhu of Qin (秦小主) (Shaozhu and Xiaozhu both mean "Young Lord"). Chuzi was the grandson of Duke Jian...
DukeChu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋出公; traditional Chinese: 晉出公; pinyin: Jìn Chū Gōng) was from 474 to 452 BC the ruler of the State of Jin, a major...
DukeChu of Wey (Chinese: 衛出公, died c. 469 BC) was 29th ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Wey. He ruled the duchy twice: the first time between 493...
noblewoman. She was the daughter of Duke Ling of Wey (r. 534–492 BC), sister of Duke Zhuang II of Wey, and paternal aunt of DukeChu of Wey. She was married to...
Presbyterian church. Chu described her childhood as "saturated" with Christianity. Chu graduated with a B.A. in Literature from Duke University and an M...
King Zhuang of Chu (Chinese: 楚莊王; pinyin: Chǔ Zhuāng Wáng, reigned 613-591 BC) was a monarch of the Zhou dynasty State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn...
into the new states of Han, Zhao, and Wei during the reign of Duke Ding's son DukeChu of Jin. Despite the civil war, Jin was still one of the most powerful...
granted the title of "Duke of Lu" (魯公) by King Huai II of the restoring Chu state in 208 BC. The following year, he led the Chu forces to victory at the...
Zhuang of Chu (r. 613–591 BCE) Alternatively:[citation needed] Duke Huan of Qi (r. 685–643 BCE) Duke Wen of Jin (r. 636–628 BCE) King Zhuang of Chu (r. 613–591...
However, his son Zhé stayed in Wey. In 493 BC, Zhé succeeded Duke Ling and was known as DukeChu of Wey. In the same year, Kuaikui attempted to overthrow...
Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence, Duke of York, Duke of Gloucester, Duke of Bedford, Duke of Cumberland, Duke of Cambridge, Duke...
installed Duke Lie on the throne. Since 453 BC, near the end of the reign of DukeChu of Jin, the state of Jin had already been partitioned into three de facto...
the Huai River, Chu conquered or invaded several states allied with Qi. The last major anti-Chu military alliance assembled by Duke Huan failed to stop...
father Duke Jing, who died in 537 BC, as ruler of Qin. In 523 BC, Duke Ai betrothed his daughter Bo Ying to Crown Prince Jian of the State of Chu, Qin's...
victory over Chu forces at the Battle of Chengpu in 632 BC. This battle checked Chu's northern expansion for decades, while cementing Duke Wen's position;...
with Jin, Duke Mu heard that Duke Hui's older brother Ji Chong'er had gone from his northern and eastern wanderings to the southern court of Chu. After consulting...
Qing of Henan (河南 源清) in 740 Married Su Zhen, Duke Qi (蘇震/苏震) Princess Chu (楚公主) Married Wu Chengjiang, Duke Puyang (吳澄江), and had issue (one son) Princess...
Zhūliáng), Duke of Ye (叶公) or Gao, Duke of Ye (叶公高) (c. 529 BCE – after 478 BCE), was a general and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Chu during the Spring...
angered DukeChu of Jin, who requested the states Qi and Lu to punish the four families. In return, the four houses attacked DukeChu. The Duke of Jin...