King Weilie of Zhou (Chinese: 周威烈王; pinyin: Zhōu Wēiliè Wáng), personal name Ji Wu, was a king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty.
King Weilie of Zhou 周威烈王 | |||||||||
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King of the Zhou dynasty | |||||||||
Reign | 425–402 BC | ||||||||
Predecessor | King Kao of Zhou | ||||||||
Successor | King An of Zhou | ||||||||
Died | 402 BC | ||||||||
Issue | King An of Zhou | ||||||||
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House | Ji | ||||||||
Dynasty | Zhou (Eastern Zhou) | ||||||||
Father | King Kao of Zhou |
King Weilie of Zhou | |||||||||
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Posthumous name | |||||||||
Chinese | 周威烈王 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | The Mighty King of Zhou The Powerful and Strong King of Zhou | ||||||||
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His reign started in 425 BC, after his father King Kao had died and lasted until his death in 402 BC.[1]
During King Weilie's reign, he created Han, Wei and Zhao as feudal states separate from Jin, to act as a buffer between his royal domain and Qin (nominally one of his subject states).[2]
Family
editSons:
- Prince Jiao (王子驕; d. 376 BC), ruled as King An of Zhou from 401–376 BC
Ancestry
editKing Yuan of Zhou (d. 469 BC) | |||||||||||||||
King Zhending of Zhou (d. 441 BC) | |||||||||||||||
King Kao of Zhou (d. 426 BC) | |||||||||||||||
King Weilie of Zhou (d. 402 BC) | |||||||||||||||
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian
- ^ ZHOU GENEALOGY (Warring States Period)
- ^ Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy, ed. (1999), The Cambridge History of Ancient China, Cambridge University Press