King Hui of Zhou (Chinese: 周惠王; pinyin: Zhōu Huì Wáng), personal name Ji Lang, was the seventeenth king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the fifth of Eastern Zhou.[2]
^Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy, ed. (1999), The Cambridge History of Ancient China, Cambridge University Press
KingHuiofZhou (Chinese: 周惠王; pinyin: ZhōuHuì Wáng), personal name Ji Lang, was the seventeenth kingof the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the fifth of Eastern...
dynasty and the sixth of the Eastern Zhou. He was a successor of his father KingHuiofZhou. He married Lady of the Dí, but later dismissed her. In 635...
and the fourth of the Eastern Zhou. He was a successor of his father King Zhuang ofZhou, and was succeeded by his son, KingHuiofZhou. By his time China...
ofZhou, of the Jiang clan of Qi (周定後 姜姓), possibly a daughter of Duke Huiof Qi; married in 603 BC Sons: Prince Yi (王子夷; d. 572 BC), ruled as King Jian...
King Qing ofZhou (Chinese: 周頃王; pinyin: Zhōu Qǐng Wáng), personal name Jī Rénchén, was the nineteenth kingof the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the seventh...
King Jian ofZhou (Chinese: 周簡王; pinyin: Zhōu Jiǎn Wáng), personal name Ji Yi, was the twenty-second kingof the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the tenth of...
King Kuang ofZhou (Chinese: 周匡王; pinyin: Zhōu Kuāng Wáng), personal name Jī Bān, was the twentieth kingof the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the eighth of...
people. KingHuiofZhou married a princess of the Red Di as a sign of appreciation for the importance of the Di troops. King Xiang ofZhou also married...
King Xi ofZhou — Ji Huqi (681–677 BCE) KingHuiofZhou — Ji Lang (676–652 BCE) King Xiang ofZhou — Ji Zheng (651–619 BCE) King Qing ofZhou — Ji Renchen...
King Wen ofZhou (Chinese: 周文王; pinyin: Zhōu Wén Wáng; 1152–1050 BC, the Cultured King) was the posthumous title given to Ji Chang (Chinese: 姬昌), the patriarch...
KingZhou ([ʈ͡ʂoʊ]; Chinese: 紂王; pinyin: Zhòu Wáng) was the pejorative posthumous name given to Di Xin of Shang (商帝辛; Shāng Dì Xīn) or King Shou of Shang...
region from the State of Zhao. King Kaolie of Chu annexes the State of Lu. KingHuiofZhou, last Zhou claimant to the throne of China, is executed. Schinz...
satrap of Bactria, rebels against Antiochus II and becomes the founder of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom. KingHuiofZhou becomes the last claimant Kingof the...
assembled the leaders of Lu, Song, Chen, and Zheng, who elected him as their leader. Soon after, KingHuiofZhou conferred the title of bà (hegemon), giving...
leader. After hearing of this, KingHuiofZhou appointed Duke Huan hegemon (ba) with the authority to operate militarily in the name of the royal court. Duke...
Hui (Chinese: 惠公) is the posthumous name of some monarchs. Western Zhou Duke Huiof Song (宋惠公) Western Zhou Duke Huiof Lai Eastern Zhou Duke Huiof Ying...
King Xie ofZhou (died 750 BCE) claimed sovereignty during the final stages of the Chinese Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771 BCE). After King You of Zhou...
assembled the leaders of Lu, Song, Chen, and Zheng, who elected him as their leader. Soon after, KingHuiofZhou conferred the title of bà (hegemon), giving...
himself "king" of Qin; adopting the same title as the kingofZhou and thereby effectively proclaiming independence from the Zhou dynasty. KingHuiof Qin...
official from the town of Meng (in modern Anhui) in the state of Song, living in the time ofKingHuiof Liang and King Xuan of Qi (late fourth century...
The Hui people (Chinese: 回族; pinyin: Huízú; Wade–Giles: Hui2-tsu2, Xiao'erjing: خُوِزُو, Dungan: Хуэйзў, Xuejzw) are an East Asian ethnoreligious group...