King Jing of Zhou (Gui) explained

King Jing of Zhou
周景王
Succession:King of the Zhou dynasty
Reign:544–520 BC
Predecessor:King Ling of Zhou
Successor:King Dao of Zhou
Full Name:Ancestral name

(姬)
Given name: Guì (貴)

Death Date:520 BC
Posthumous Name:King Jing (景王)
Father:King Ling of Zhou
Spouse:Queen Mu
Issue:Crown Prince Shou
King Dao of Zhou
King Jìng of Zhou
House:Ji
Dynasty:Zhou (Eastern Zhou)

King Jing of Zhou, personal name Ji Gui, was a king of the Zhou dynasty of China. He succeeded to the throne after the death of King Ling. King Jing reigned from 544 BC to 520 BC. The country was in financial ruin during King Jing's reign and supplies had to be bought from neighbouring states. He died in 520 BC of a disease and he was briefly succeeded by his son, King Dao.

Family

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See also

  1. Family tree of ancient Chinese emperors