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King Dao of Zhou 周悼王
King of China
Reign
520 BC
Predecessor
King Jĭng of Zhou
Successor
King Jìng of Zhou
Died
520 BC
Names
Ancestral name: Jī (姬) Given name: Měng (猛)
House
Zhou dynasty
Father
King Jĭng of Zhou
King Dao of Zhou
Posthumous name
Chinese
周悼王
Literal meaning
The Mournful King of Zhou
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Zhōu Dào Wáng
Wade–Giles
Chou Dào-wang King Dào of Chou
King Dao of Zhou (Chinese: 周悼王; pinyin: Zhōu Dào Wáng; died 520 BC), personal name Ji Meng, was the twenty-fifth king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the thirteenth of Eastern Zhou.[1][2] His given name was Měng.[3]
Dao succeeded his father, King Jĭng of Zhou. After a reign of less than a year, he was killed by his brother Prince Chao. Following his death, the throne passed onto his brother King Jìng of Zhou.
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period largely comprises the second half of the Eastern Zhou period; during this time, the kingofZhou was formally the Chinese sovereign, but ruled merely...
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