KingXuan of Zhou, personal name Ji Jing, was the eleventh king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. Estimated dates of his reign are 827/25–782 BC. He worked...
KingXuan of Qi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: Qí Xuān Wáng; died 301 BC) was from 319 to 301 BC ruler of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States...
KingXuan of Chu (Chinese: 楚宣王; pinyin: Chǔ Xuān Wáng, died 340 BC) was from 369 to 340 BC the king of the state of Chu during the Warring States period...
Xuancheng and Xuan Prefecture Xuan paper, from Xuan Prefecture Xuan (surname), Chinese surname Xuan (given name) KingXuan (disambiguation) Emperor Xuan (disambiguation)...
of the KingXuan of Qi (r. 342–324 BC). She is described as an "ugly" woman, a Qin-subject of the age of forty, when she approached the king and successfully...
himself "king". His successor was KingXuan of Qi. In the Intrigues of the Warring States, the strategist Su Qin is quoted as telling the king of Qin:...
Dowager Xuan of Qin (Chinese: 秦宣太后; 338(?)–265 BC), also known as Mi Bazi (羋八子), was the first queen dowager in Chinese history. A concubine of King Huiwen...
ascension of King Li's son, KingXuan of Zhou. King Li of Zhou was a corrupt and decadent ruler. To pay for his pleasures and vices, King Li raised taxes...
text bears witness to the 'KingXuan restoration' in Western Zhou history [i.e. revitalization after the ascension of KingXuan, ending the Gonghe interregnum]...
Xuan of Qi may refer to: Duke Xuan of Qi (died 405 BC) KingXuan of Qi (died 301 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
Dae Insu, also known as King Seon (r. 818–830) was the 10th king of the kingdom of Balhae. He restored national strength, and is remembered today as the...
Prince Jing and You Sons: Crown Prince Jing (太子靜; d. 782 BC), ruled as KingXuan of Zhou from 827 to 782 BC Prince You (王子友; d. 771 BC), ruled as Duke...
five sons. KingXuan of Zhou gave Qin Zhong's sons seven thousand soldiers and they defeated the Rong and recovered their patrimony. KingXuan of Zhou then...
in exile, Gonghe retired and power passed to Li's son KingXuan of Zhou (827–782 BC). KingXuan worked to restore royal authority, though regional lords...
on Qi for protection, with King Hui of Wei meeting KingXuan of Qi on two occasions. After Hui's death, his successor King Xiang also established a good...
BC, recorded in the Classic of Poetry. The poem tells of a king, now identified as KingXuan (r. 827 – 782 BC) of the Western Zhou dynasty (1046 – 771 BC)...
King Ping of Zhou (Chinese: 周平王; pinyin: Zhōu Píng Wáng; died 16 April 720 BC), personal name Ji Yijiu, was the thirteenth king of the Zhou dynasty and...
BC – 820 BC. 828 BC/827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé)—KingXuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China, ending almost two decades of the...
in the south, but failed to achieve any victory. KingXuan fought the Quanrong nomads in vain. King You was killed by the Quanrong when Haojing was sacked...
quarter of the 9th century BC, during the early decades of the reign of KingXuan of Zhou (r. c. 827 – 782 BC). A copy of the text in the Shanghai Museum...
Sinica Tributary system of China Knechtges, David; Xiao, Tong (2014). Wen Xuan or Selections of Refined Literature, Volume I: Rhapsodies on Metropolises...