Duke Wen of Qi (Chinese: 齊文公; pinyin: Qí Wén Gōng; died 804 BC) was the tenth recorded ruler of the State of Qi during the Western Zhou dynasty of ancient...
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Duke Wen may refer to these rulers from ancient China: Duke of Zhou (fl. 11th century BC) Duke Wen of Qi (died 804 BC) Duke Wen of Chen (died 745 BC) Duke...
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Duke Huan of Qi (Chinese: 齊桓公; pinyin: Qí Huán Gōng; died 643 BC), personal name Xiǎobái (小白), was the ruler of the State of Qi from 685 to 643 BC. Living...
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Iv of Assyria conquers Damascus Duke Wen of Qi, ruler of the state of Qi Pedubastis I, pharaoh Sima Qian. 齐太公世家 [House of Duke Tai of Qi]. Records of the...
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half-sister Wen Jiang, who in 709 BC married Duke Huan, ruler of the neighbouring State of Lu. In 694 BC, Duke Huan of Lu visited Qi with his wife, and Duke Xiang...
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King Wen and a legendary figure in Chinese culture. His family ruled Qi for several centuries before it was replaced by the Tian family in 386 BCE. Qi was...
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Jiang Ziya (redirect from Duke Tai of Qi)
the elevation of Qi to a duchy, he was given the posthumous name 齊太公 Grand ~ Great Lord of Qi, on occasions left untranslated as "Duke Tai". It is under...
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Prince of Lu. In 698 BC Wen Jiang's father Duke Xi of Qi died and was succeeded by his son Duke Xiang of Qi. Before her marriage to Duke Huan of Lu, Wen Jiang...
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Duke Cheng was his posthumous title. Duke Cheng succeeded his father Duke Wen of Qi, who died in 804 BC, as ruler of Qi. He reigned for 9 years and died in...
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Duke Wen of Jin (697–628 BC), personal name Ji Chong'er, was duke of the Jin state from 636 BC to 628 BC. He was exiled from Jin for approximately 20 years...
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Duke Xi of Qi (Chinese: 齊僖公; pinyin: Qí Xī Gōng; died 698 BC) was from 730 to 698 BC the thirteenth recorded ruler of the State of Qi during the Spring...
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Chi (公子赤; d. 804 BC), ruled as Duke Wen of Qi from 815 to 804 BC Sima Qian. 齐太公世家 [House of Duke Tai of Qi]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese)...
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(梁士彥) the Duke of Cheng, Yuwen Xin (宇文忻) the Duke of Qi, and Liu Fang the Duke of Shu—all three of whom were friends of Emperor Wen but all of whom believed...
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Duke Zhuang I of Qi (Chinese: 齊前莊公; pinyin: Qí Qián Zhuāng Gōng; died 731 BC) was from 794 to 731 BC the twelfth recorded ruler of the State of Qi during...
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Duke Wen of Qin Great-grandfather: Duke Jing of Qin (秦靜公) Grandfather: Duke Xian of Qin Father: Duke De of Qin Brothers: Duke Xuan of Qin, Duke Cheng...
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Lu (surname 盧) (section Lu clan of Fanyang)
State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period, and descended from Gao Xi (高傒). Gao Xi was the grandson of Prince Gao, who was a son of Duke Wen of Qi (reigned...
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In course of the Qi coup d'état of 860 BC Duke Hu of Qi was overthrown and killed by a rebel faction, led by his half-brother Shan. As Hu had been appointed...
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In 698 BC Wen Jiang's father Duke Xi of Qi died and was succeeded by his son Duke Xiang of Qi. Before her marriage to Duke Huan of Lu, Wen Jiang and her...
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Gongsun meaning grandson of a duke), was for a few months in early 685 BC ruler of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His...
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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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father, Duke Wen, to the Lu throne. After Duke Xuan died in 591 BC, his son, Prince Heigong (Duke Cheng), succeeded him. Starting from Duke Xuan, the...
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stage name Shu Qi (Chinese: 舒淇), is a Hong Kong–Taiwanese actress and model. She is one of the most successful Taiwanese actresses of all time. She has...
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of Qi (邑姜 姜姓 呂氏), the first daughter of the Great Duke of Qi; the mother of Song and Yu Sons: Prince Song (王子誦; 1060–1020 BC), ruled as King Cheng of...
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Marquess Wen appointed Zhai Jue to lead an allied army and attack the Great Wall of Qi. After capturing the Qi ruler, Duke Kang, the rulers of the three...
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Spring and Autumn period (redirect from Period of Autumn and Spring)
Duke Huan of Qi (r. 685–643 BCE) Duke Xiang of Song (r. 650–637 BCE) Duke Wen of Jin (r. 636–628 BCE) Duke Mu of Qin (r. 659–621 BCE) King Zhuang of Chu...
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Qin (state) (redirect from Duke of Qin)
challenge against his brother, Duke Hui. After Chong'er defeated Duke Hui to become Duke Wen of Jin, he expressed gratitude to Duke Mu, and relations between...
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emissary of Jin, suffered at the court of Qi in 592 BC, but the two accounts differ on the nature of the insult. According to the Zuo Zhuan, the Duke of Qi allowed...
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the legacy of King Wen. Some consider him the first epic hero of Chinese history. Although frequently confused with his fourth son Duke of Zhou, also...
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Five Hegemons (section Use of the term)
lists: Duke Huan of Qi Duke Wen of Jin Duke Mu of Qin King Zhuang of Chu Goujian, King of Yue The Bai Hu Tong lists: Duke Huan of Qi Duke Wen of Jin Duke Mu...
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Jin (Chinese state) (redirect from Duke of Jin)
enthronement of Duke Hui of Jin (650–637). In 646 BC, Duke Hui was captured by Qin and restored as a vassal. Another son of Duke Xian was Duke Wen of Jin (636–628)...
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