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King XuanofQi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: QíXuān Wáng; died 301 BC) was from 319 to 301 BC ruler ofQi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States...
occultist and consort of the King XuanofQi (r. 342–324 BC). She is described as an "ugly" woman, a Qin-subject of the age of forty, when she approached...
Hui of Wei meeting King XuanofQi on two occasions. After Hui's death, his successor King Xiang also established a good relationship with his Qi counterpart...
Duke XuanofQi (Chinese: 齊宣公; pinyin: QíXuān Gōng; died 405 BC) was from 455 to 405 BC the titular ruler of the State ofQi during the transition from...
343 BC. He was the first ruler ofQi to style himself "king". His successor was King XuanofQi. In the Intrigues of the Warring States, the strategist...
BC) Duke XuanofQi (died 405 BC) Marquis Xuanof Cai (died 715 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Duke Xuan. If an internal...
Eoon QiXuan (born 2 November 2000) is a Malaysian badminton player. She graduated from the Bukit Jalil Sports School and was promoted to the national...
from the House of Jiang. Duke Kang succeeded his father, Duke XuanofQi, who died in 405 BC after 51 years of reign as titular ruler ofQi. Since Tian Heng...
King Min ofQi (Chinese: 齊湣王; pinyin: Qí Mǐn Wáng; Wade–Giles: Ch'i Min Wang) (323–284 BC, ruled 300–284 BC) was a notoriously unsuccessful king of the northeastern...
official from the town of Meng (in modern Anhui) in the state of Song, living in the time of King Hui of Liang and King XuanofQi (late fourth century...
Chinese occultist and consort of the King XuanofQi (r. 342–324 BC) Zoroaster – Founder of Zoroastrianism, reputed inventor of magic and astrology (c. 1000...
Chancellor of Yan Kingdom, rebelled against his king which led to months of internal turmoil within Yan. King XuanofQi, desiring to take advantage of Yan's...
gains it had previously made against Northern Qi. Emperor Xuan died in 582, leaving the state in the hands of his incompetent son Chen Shubao, and by 589...
Xu Gan credited the academy to King Xuan's grandfather, Duke Huan of Tian Qi not to be confused with Duke Huan ofQi since they were not related since the...
alliance against Northern Qi. In spring 573, Emperor Xuan resolved to attack Northern Qi. Emperor Xuan, at the suggestion of Xu Ling, selected Wu Mingche...
states ofQi 齊 and Yan 燕 (present-day Shandong, Hebei, and Liaoning). During the era of King Wei (r. c. 356–320 BCE) and King Xuan (r. 319–301 BCE) ofQi and...
highest single episode average rating of 6.99 for a Taiwanese drama from 2005 to 2008, and for being the winner of Best Host in Educational Programme at...
of the Western Zhou. The Stone Drums of Qin were long mistakenly ascribed to King Xuan. Queen Xian of Zhou, of the Lü lineage of the Jiang clan ofQi...
alongside Sammi Cheng and Cecilia Cheung as the lewd yet charming Emperor Qi. In 2002, she won Best Actress at the Changchun Film Festival Golden Deer...
to Qi where he obtained an important position from King Xuan. When Xuan died, King Min ascended the throne and Su Qin vied with the ministers of state...