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Queen Ji,personal name unknown,formally Queen Daowu, of the Wei lineage of the Ji clan of Wei (悼武后 姬姓 魏氏), a princess of Wei by birth (4th century BC), was the queen consort of King Wu of Qin, who reigned from 310 to 307 BC.[1]
^Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy, ed. (1999), The Cambridge History of Ancient China, Cambridge University Press
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