Duke Xi of Lu (Chinese: 魯僖公; pinyin: Lǔ Xī Gōng; died 17 November 627 BC), personal name Ji Shen, was a ruler of Lu state, reigning from 659 BC to 627...
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Duke Xi may refer to these ancient Chinese rulers: Duke Xi of Chen (died 796 BC) Duke Xi of Qi (died 698 BC) Duke Xi of Lu (died 627 BC) King Xi (disambiguation)...
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Duke Min of Lu (Chinese: 魯閔公; pinyin: Lǔ Mǐn Gōng; died 7 September 660 BC), personal name Ji Qi, was a duke of the Lu state. He ruled from 661 BC to 660...
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Lu. Duke Qing, the last ruler of Lu, became a commoner. The main line of the Duke of Zhou's descendants came from his firstborn son, the State of Lu ruler...
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was Duke Xi, whom he succeeded. In 619 BC, King Xiang of Zhou died. The next year, in 618 BC, Wei, the Count of Mao (毛伯衛), a Zhou official, went to Lu to...
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and Autumn period of Chinese history. Duke Zhuang was a son of Duke Huan of Lu and his main wife Wen Jiang, a daughter of Duke Xi of Qi. His parents were...
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Duke Huan of Lu (Chinese: 魯桓公; pinyin: Lǔ Huán Gōng, died 14 April 694 BC), personal name Ji Yun or Ji Gui, was a ruler of the Lu state, reigning from...
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Duke Yang of Lu (died 988 BC or 989 BC), personal name Ji Xi, was the third ruler of the Lu state, a dynastic vassal state of the Zhou dynasty. He was...
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Duke Yi of Lu, personal name Ji Xi, was a ruler of the Lu state, succeeding his father Duke Wu. Despite being the younger son of Duke Wu, he was made...
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Zuo Zhuan (redirect from Commentary of Zuo)
year of Duke Xi (632 BC) (Burton Watson, trans.) The narrative of the Battle of Chengpu is typical of Zuo Zhuan battle narratives. The description of the...
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Autumn period of ancient China. His personal name was Lü Lufu (呂祿甫), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Xi was his posthumous title. Duke Xi succeeded his...
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Huang (state) (redirect from State of Huang)
twelfth year of Duke Xi of Lu: 《左傳·僖公十二年》: "黃人恃諸侯之睦于齊也,不共楚職,曰,自郢及我,九百里,焉能害我。夏,楚滅黃。 ['The people of Huang, relying on the friendship of the States with...
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completely lost its predominance. Xiǎobái was born as one of Duke Xi of Qi's sons, though not in line of succession for the throne as he had at least two older...
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Jiang Ziya (redirect from Duke Tai of Qi)
Wang; 太公望), and the "Hoped-for Lü" (Lü Wang; 呂望). as Jiang Ziya was seen as the sage – whom King Wen of Zhou's ancestor Duke Uncle Ancestor Lei (公叔祖类) (also...
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Xing (state) (redirect from Marquises of Xing)
of Duke Yuan of Xing, the State of Xing was wiped out by the State of Wey. Zuo Zhuan , fourth year of Duke Yin of Lu (鲁隐公) Zuo Zhuan • Duke Xi of Lu (鲁僖公)...
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Duke Xuan of Lu (Chinese: 魯宣公; pinyin: Lǔ Xuān Gōng; died 26 September 591 BC), personal name Ji Tui, was a duke of the Lu state, reigning from 608 BC...
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Duke Yin of Lu (Chinese: 魯隱公; pinyin: Lǔ Yǐn Gōng, died 30 November 712 BC), personal name Ji Xigu, was a duke of the Lu state, reigning from 722 to 712...
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State of Lu, and made an alliance with Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Xi of Lu, Duke Huan of Song, and Crown Prince Hua of Zheng. After the death of King Hui of Zhou...
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son of Duke Wen of Qi (reigned 815–804 BC) and a descendant of Lü Shang, the founder of Qi. When the Qi ruler Wuzhi was murdered in 685 BC, Gao Xi, then...
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Duke Wu of Lu, personal name Ji Ao, was a duke of the Lu state. He succeeded his brother, Duke Shen. In spring of the ninth year of his reign, he paid...
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Wen Jiang (category Lu state people)
princess of the State of Qi and duchess of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. She was a daughter of Duke Xi of Qi and...
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older brother Duke Zhuang of Lu, Ji You helped Duke Zhuang's son to ascend the throne as Duke Xi of Lu, and he became Duke Xi's chief minister. He was the...
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Chu (state) (redirect from List of the kings of Chu)
zhuan, twelfth year of Duke Xi of Lu《左傳·僖公十二年》: "黃人恃諸侯之睦于齊也,不共楚職,曰,自郢及我,九百里,焉能害我。夏,楚滅黃。 'The people of Huang, relying on the friendship of the States with...
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Duke Cheng of Lu (Chinese: 魯成公; pinyin: Lǔ Chéng Gōng; died 20 July 573 BC), personal name Ji Heigong, was a ruler of the Lu state. A son of Duke Xuan...
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Ji Xi may refer to: Duke Yang of Lu (died 988 BC or 989 BC) Marquis Mu of Cai (died 646 BC) King Lie of Zhou (died 369 BC) Xi of Yan (died after 222 BC)...
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Court Lady (redirect from Ode to Daughter of Great Tang)
Song as Lu Yunji Historical prototype: Hou Junji (侯君集) Great General Cai. Lu Qi and Lu Yingying's father. Rival of Duke Lu. He Feng Tian as Lu Qi Eldest...
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period of ancient China. His personal name was Lü Zhu'er (呂諸兒), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Xiang was his posthumous title. Although under Duke Xiang...
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Three Huan (category Lu (state))
clans, all descendants of Duke Huan of Lu, in the State of Lu, which dominated the government affairs, displacing the power of the dukes, for nearly three...
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Zhuan claims that the Duke of Qi insulted the emissaries of four visiting states (Jin, Wey, Lu, and Cao) by assigning each of them a servant who shared...
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The Battle of Qianshi (Chinese: 乾時之戰) was a military conflict between the armies of Qi and Lu that occurred in 685 BCE when Duke Zhuang of Lu invaded Qi...
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