KingXiang of Zhou (died 619 BC), personal name Ji Zheng (Chinese: 姬郑), was the eighteenth king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the sixth of the Eastern...
Xiang (Chinese: 相) is the name of a king of the semi-legendary Xia dynasty who is said to have reigned during the 3rd millennium BC. He was the fifth king...
Xiang Ji (c. 232– c.January 202 BC), courtesy name Yu, was the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the Chu–Han Contention period (206–202 BC) of China...
Zheng and Prince Dai Sons: Crown Prince Zheng (太子鄭; d. 619 BC), ruled as KingXiang of Zhou from 651–619 BC Prince Dai (王子帶; 672–635 BC), ruled as Duke Zhao...
KingXiang 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...
The son of KingXiang of Zhou, he became king in 618 BC after his father died. King Qing had three sons, Princes Ban, Yu and Jizi. After King Qing died...
KingXiang of Qi (Chinese: 齊襄王; pinyin: Qí Xiāng Wáng; died 265 BC) was from 283 to 265 BC king of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States...
Autumn period Duke Xiang of Jin (died 621 BC), a ruler of Jin KingXiang of Zhou (died 619 BC), king of the Zhou dynasty Liu Xiang (disambiguation) Mina...
(封陵) from Wei, and re-capturing Wusui from Han. In 302 BC, King Zhaoxiang met with KingXiang of Wei and Crown Prince Yin of Han (韓太子嬰) in Linjin (臨晉),...
of Marquess Wu of Wei.[citation needed] He was succeeded by his son, KingXiang of Wei. He came to the throne after a war of succession during which his...
King Qingxiang of Chu (Chinese: 楚頃襄王; pinyin: Chǔ Qǐngxiāng Wáng, died 263 BC) was from 298 to 263 BC the king of the state of Chu during the Warring States...
King Jian of Zhou (Chinese: 周簡王; pinyin: Zhōu Jiǎn Wáng), personal name Ji Yi, was the twenty-second king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the tenth of...
(696–682 BCE) King Xi of Zhou — Ji Huqi (681–677 BCE) King Hui of Zhou — Ji Lang (676–652 BCE) KingXiang of Zhou — Ji Zheng (651–619 BCE) King Qing of Zhou...
King Ding of Zhou (Chinese: 周定王; pinyin: Zhōu Dìng Wáng), personal name Ji Yu, was the twenty-first king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the ninth of Eastern...
KingXiang of Han (Chinese: 韩襄王; pinyin: Hán Xīang Wáng); also known as King Xiang'ai of Han (韩襄哀王) and King Daoxiang of Han (韩悼襄王) (died 296 BC), ancestral...
King Kuang of Zhou (Chinese: 周匡王; pinyin: Zhōu Kuāng Wáng), personal name Jī Bān, was the twentieth king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the eighth of...
period, Duke Mu greatly expanded the territory of Qin during the reign of KingXiang of Zhou. He was also known for his many talented advisors, such as Baili...
was the last king of Qi however he was known as Houzhu of Qi because he was the last ruler of Qi. Jian succeeded his father KingXiang of Qi, who died...
powerful than it had been previously. When he assisted KingXiang in a succession struggle in 635, the king awarded Jin with strategically valuable territory...
about 18 BC by the scholar Liu Xiang, includes in its "Accomplished Speakers" section a story about the virtuous wife of King Min, "The Lump-necked Woman...
Qi for protection, with King Hui of Wei meeting King Xuan of Qi on two occasions. After Hui's death, his successor KingXiang also established a good...
the Di people. King Hui of Zhou married a princess of the Red Di as a sign of appreciation for the importance of the Di troops. KingXiang of Zhou also...
the Assyrians. 652 BC: Achaemenid dynasty in Persia. 651 BC: KingXiang of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. 650 BC: The town of Abdera in...
Xiang of Qi may refer to: Duke Xiang of Qi (died 686 BC) KingXiang of Qi (died 265 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
Yan 鄢 (modern Yicheng, Hubei Province), and lived during the reign of KingXiang of Chu (r. 298–263 BC). According to the section covering literature and...