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Encyclopedia > King An of Zhou

King An of Zhou, ch.: 周安王, pinyin: zhōu ān wng, wg: King An of Chou, was the thirty-second sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the twentieth of Eastern Zhou Dynasty.


Personal information

Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
Given name Jiao (驕 jīao) in Chinese
Era name none
Father King Kao of Zhou
Mother unknown
Wife unknown
Children King Lie of Zhou and King Xian of Zhou
Duration of reign 401 BC-376 BC
Tomb unknown
Temple name unknown
Courtesy name unknown
Posthumous name 安 (pinyin ān), literary meaning: "stable" or quiet"

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King Li of Zhou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (171 words)
King Li was a corrupt and decadent king.
King Li's bad rule soon forced many peasants and soldiers into revolt, and Li was forced into hiding.
His son was taken by one of King Li's ministers and hidden.
King Wu of Zhou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (266 words)
King Wu of Zhou (Chinese: 周武王; pinyin: zhōu wŭ wáng) or King Wu of Chou was the first sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
Zhou Gong Dan was one of his brothers.
King Wu was the second son of King Wen of Zhou.
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