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Marquis Ai of Jin 晉哀侯
Ruler of the State of Jin
Reign
717–709 BC
Predecessor
Marquis E of Jin
Successor
Marquis Xiaozi of Jin
Died
709 BC
Father
Marquis E of Jin
Marquis Ai of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋哀侯; traditional Chinese: 晉哀侯; pinyin: Jìn Āi Hóu), ancestral name Ji (姬), given name Guang (光), was the fifteenth ruler of the state of Jin. He was also the fifth ruler of Jin in the Spring and Autumn period. He reigned for nine years.
In 710 BC, the eighth year of his reign, Marquis Ai of Jin attacked a small state south of Jin called Xingting (陘廷). The next year, Xingting, allied with Duke Wu of Quwo, sacked Yi (翼), the capital of Jin. After getting his half-uncle, Han Wan, to kill an escaping Marquis Ai of Jin, The Zhou king ensured that Ai's son, Marquis Xiaozi of Jin, became the next ruler of Jin.
Marquis Ai of Jin
House of Ji
Cadet branch of the House of Ji
Died: 709 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Marquis E of Jin
Marquis of Jin 717–709 BC
Succeeded by
Marquis Xiaozi of Jin
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