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Encyclopedia > Zhou zhen ding wang

King Zhending of Zhou, trad. ch.: 周貞定王, sim. ch.: 周贞定王, pinyin: zhōu zhēn dìng wáng, wg: King Chenting of Chou, was the twenty-eighth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the sixteenth of Eastern Zhou Dynasty.


Personal information

family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
given name Jie (介 jìe) in Chinese
era name none
father King Yuan of Zhou
mother unknown
wife unknown
children King Ai of Zhou, King Si of Zhou and King Kao of Zhou
duration of reign 468 BC-441 BC
tomb unknown
temple name unknown
courtesy name unknown
posthumous name 貞定 (pinyin zhēn dìng), literary meaning: "stauch"
Preceded by:
King Yuan of Zhou
Zhou Dynasty Succeeded by:
King Ai of Zhou

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IAAF International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF.org - News (799 words)
Zhou Chunxiu has now won all three races in Xiamen but more remarkable is the fact that this was her second major marathon win in under 14 days!
26-year-old Zhou Chunxiu captured her third successive Xiamen marathon title in 2:29:58 and is the only woman to have won this marathon, as it was only the third version of this competition held in the Fujian province in Southern China.
Zhou Chunxiu who was a part of the Chinese Olympic Team in Athens, captured her second major marathon win in only 13 days.
Wikinfo | Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC) (631 words)
Zhou Dynasty (周朝 1122 BC - 256 BC) (Wade-Giles Chou Dynasty) followed the Shang Dynasty and preceded the Qin Dynasty in China.
The Zhou dynasty had its capital at Hao, near the city of Xian, or Chang'an, as it was known in its heyday in the imperial period.
The queen's son Ping Wang became the puppet king and the capital was moved eastward to Luoyang in present-day Henan Province.
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