Duke Xiang of Lu (Chinese: 魯襄公; pinyin: Lǔ Xiāng Gōng, 575 BC – 31 June 542 BC) was a ruler of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji (姬), given name Wu (午), and Duke Xiang was his posthumous title.
After Duke Xiang's death, Ziye, his son, succeeded him, but he died only three months later due to "excessive grief." Ziye was succeeded by his brother Chou (稠), who would become known as Duke Zhao of Lu.
his ambitions elsewhere. Prince Song was a son ofDukeXiangofLu and a younger brother ofDuke Zhao ofLu, who, also being his predecessor, died in exile...
Duke Cheng ofLu (Chinese: 魯成公; pinyin: Lǔ Chéng Gōng; died 20 July 573 BC), personal name Ji Heigong, was a ruler of the Lu state. A son ofDuke Xuan...
requested for reinforcements from Chu. King Huai II granted Xiang Yu the title of "DukeofLu" (魯公), and appointed him as a second-in-command to Song Yi...
Kang's theory was that Liu Xin—who with his father Liu Xiang, the imperial librarian, was one of the first to have access to the rare documents in the...
Duke Huan ofLu (Chinese: 魯桓公; pinyin: Lǔ Huán Gōng, died 14 April 694 BC), personal name Ji Yun or Ji Gui, was a ruler of the Lu state, reigning from...
invaded the state of Qi. Zhao Wu received the order of besieging Lu (盧) with Xuanzi of Han. The Jin army was victorious. DukeXiangofLu rewarded Jin nobles...
by his son, DukeXiangof Qi, who would later be murdered by Duke Xi's nephew Wuzhi. Wuzhi himself was also killed soon afterward, and Duke Xi's younger...
Xiǎobái was tutored by Bao Shuya. When Duke Xi eventually died, Zhu'er became Qi's next ruler as "DukeXiang" but his reign was fraught with internal...
stance of supporting the Eastern Zhou court and King Xiangof Zhou. When in 635 BC King Xiang was deposed and driven out by his brother, Duke Wen led...
prefectures. His ducal title was later changed to "DukeofLu" (盧國公) and he was appointed as the Prefect of Pu Prefecture (普州; around present-day Ziyang, Sichuan)...
Duke Min ofLu (Chinese: 魯閔公; pinyin: Lǔ Mǐn Gōng; died 7 September 660 BC), personal name Ji Qi, was a dukeof the Lu state. He ruled from 661 BC to 660...
rebel leader Xiang Yu to invade the Qin heartland and forced the surrender of the Qin ruler Ziying in 206 BC. After the fall of the Qin, Xiang Yu, as the...
Duke Xi ofLu (Chinese: 魯僖公; pinyin: Lǔ Xī Gōng; died 17 November 627 BC), personal name Ji Shen, was a ruler ofLu state, reigning from 659 BC to 627...
Yan, Gao Zhan and Gao Xiang's grandmother who resides at the Palace of Isolation and holds no real power. She loves and protects Lu Zhen, promoting her...
Duke Huan of Qi (r. 685–643 BCE) DukeXiangof Song (r. 650–637 BCE) Duke Wen of Jin (r. 636–628 BCE) Duke Mu of Qin (r. 659–621 BCE) King Zhuang of Chu...
historical television series Three Kingdoms, based on the classical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong; and Su Daqiang in family drama All Is...
of the battle, as recorded by the Zuozhuan. DukeXiangof Qi was assassinated in 686 BC; one month later, his successor was also assassinated. Duke Xiang's...
relented after his brother Wang Lan urged him to accept. Lü Qian put Wang Xiang in charge of civil and domestic affairs in Xu Province. During his tenure...
capital of the Zhou dynasty, and killed King You of Zhou. DukeXiangof the state of Qin sent his army to escort King You's son King Ping of Zhou to the...
alliance, while some of Yuan Shang's officers like the brothers Lü Kuang (呂曠) and LüXiang (呂翔) defected to Cao Cao's side. The Lü brothers were rewarded...