Zhou zhuang wang
| King Zhuang of Zhou 周莊王 |
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| Reign | 696–682 BC |
| Predecessor | King Huan of Zhou |
| Successor | King Xi of Zhou |
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| King Xi of Zhou Prince Tui |
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| Ancestral name: Jī (姬) Given name: Tuó (佗) |
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| House | Zhou Dynasty |
| Father | King Huan of Zhou |
| Died | 682 BC |
King Zhuang of Zhou (died 682 BC) (Chinese: 周莊王; pinyin: Zhōu Zhuāng Wáng) or King Chuang of Chou was the fifteenth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty[1] and the third of Eastern Zhou. He ruled 696–682 BC as a successor of his father, King Huan of Zhou. He was later succeeded by his son, King Xi of Zhou, in 682 BC.[2] His younger son was Prince Tui.
Notes
- ^ The Cambridge history of ancient China by Michael Loewe and Edward L Shaughnessy
- ^ Chinese Text Project, Rulers of the Zhou states – with links to their occurrences in pre-Qin and Han texts.
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King Zhuang of Zhou
Died: 682 BC |
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| Preceded by King Huan of Zhou |
King of China 696–682 BC |
Succeeded by King Xi of Zhou |