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Encyclopedia > Zhou ling wang

King Ling of Zhou (ch.: 周靈王, pinyin zhōu líng wáng) or King Ling of Chou (wg) was the twenty-third sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the eleventh of Eastern Zhou Dynasty.


Personal information

family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
given name Xiexin (泄心 xìe xīn) in Chinese
era name none
father King Jian of Zhou
mother unknown
wife unknown
children King Jing of Zhou (Ji Gui)
duration of reign 572 BC or 571 BC-545 BC
tomb unknown
temple name unknown
courtesy name unknown
posthumous name 靈 (pinyin líng), literary meaning: "agile"
Preceded by:
King Jian of Zhou
Zhou Dynasty Succeeded by:
King Jing of Zhou (Ji Gui)

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Zhou Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1050 words)
In the Chinese historical tradition, the rulers of the Zhou displaced the Shang and legitimized their rule by invoking the Mandate of Heaven, the notion that the ruler (the "Son of Heaven") governed by divine right (granted by the Supreme God of Heaven) but that his dethronement would prove that he had lost the mandate.
In the West, the Zhou period is often described as feudal because the Zhou's early rule invites comparison with medieval rule in Europe.
The Warring States Period extends slightly past the 256 BC end date of the Eastern Zhou; this discrepancy is due to the fact that the last Zhou king's reign ended in 256, 35 years before the beginning of the Qin dynasty which ended the Warring States period.
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