Information about King Xiao Of Zhou
King Xiao of Zhou (ch 周孝王 zhōu xìao wáng) or King Hsiao of Chou was the eighth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
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Personal information
| Family name | Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese |
| Given name | Pifang (辟方 pì fāng) in Chinese |
| Era name | none |
| Father | King Mo of Zhou |
| Mother | unknown |
| Wife | unknown |
| Children | unknown |
| Approximate duration of reign | 891-886 BC |
| Tomb | unknown |
| Temple name | unknown |
| Courtesy name | unknown |
| Posthumous name | Xiao 孝 (pinyin xìao), literary meaning: "filial" |
King Xiao of Zhou | ||
| Preceded by Yi | King of China 891 BC – 886 BC | Succeeded by Yi |
Chinese or the Sinitic language(s) (汉语/漢語, Pinyin: Hà nyǔ; 华语/華語, Huáyǔ; or 中文, Zhōngwén) can be considered a language or language family.
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Zhou Dynasty (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Zhōu Cháo; Wade-Giles: Chou Ch`ao; 1123 BC to 256 BC[1]) preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China.
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A Chinese surname, family name (Chinese: ; Pinyin: xìng) or clan name ( 氏 ; pinyin: shì), is one of the hundreds or thousands of family names that have been historically used by Han
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JI or Ji or ji may refer to:
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- Ji (surname) (), a Chinese surname used by kings in the Zhou Dynasty
- Jemaah Islamiyah, the militant Islamic organization
- Joint Implementation, one of the flexible mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol
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An era name was assigned as the name of each year by the leader (emperor or king) of the East Asian countries of China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam during some portion of their history. The people of the country referred to that year by that name.
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King Mu of Zhou (ch 周穆王 Zhōu Mù Wáng) or King Mu of Chou or Mu Wang was the fifth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
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Temple names are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Korean (Goryeo and Joseon periods), and Vietnamese (such dynasties as Ly, Tran, and Le) royalty. Should not be confused with Era name. Compared to posthumous names, the use of temple names is more exclusive.
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A Chinese style name, sometimes also known as a courtesy name (zì), is a given name to be used later in life. After 20 years of age, the zì is assigned in place of one's given name as a symbol of adulthood and respect.
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A posthumous name (諡號) is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in some cultures after the person's death. The posthumous name is commonly used when naming royalty of China, Korea, Vietnam and Japan.
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Zhou Dynasty (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Zhōu Cháo; Wade-Giles: Chou Ch`ao; 1123 BC to 256 BC[1]) preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China.
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King Yi of Zhou (ch 周懿王 zhōu yì wáng) or King I of Chou (died 955) was the seventh sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
Given name Jian (囏 jīan) in Chinese
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Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
Given name Jian (囏 jīan) in Chinese
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The following table of Chinese monarchs is in no way inclusive. From the Shang Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty, rulers usually held the title King (Chinese: 王 Wáng).
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King Yi of Zhou (ch 周夷王 zhōu yà wáng) or King I of Chou was the ninth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
Given name Xie (燮 xìe) in Chinese
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Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
Given name Xie (燮 xìe) in Chinese
Era name none
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