Zhuang

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Zhuang is the posthumous name of King Zhuang of Chu, a prominent and powerful ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period.

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instanceOf King of Chu
monarch
posthumous name
allegiance Zhou dynasty nominal vassal
associatedWith Chu culture NERFINISHED
Zhou royal court NERFINISHED
civilization Ancient China NERFINISHED
country State of Chu NERFINISHED
dynasty Chu NERFINISHED
era Spring and Autumn period
familyName Xiong NERFINISHED
father King Wen of Chu NERFINISHED
givenName NERFINISHED
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalPeriod 6th century BC
7th century BC
knownFrom Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
Zuo Zhuan NERFINISHED
language Old Chinese
legacy model of a strong Spring and Autumn ruler
one of the most powerful rulers of Chu
militaryCampaigns wars against neighboring states
notableFor making Chu a hegemonic power
military expansion of Chu
political influence among Zhou states
personalName Xiong Lü NERFINISHED
politicalStatus hegemon of the Spring and Autumn period
posthumousName Zhuang NERFINISHED
powerBase middle Yangtze River region
predecessor King Wen of Chu NERFINISHED
refersTo King Zhuang of Chu NERFINISHED
region Southern China NERFINISHED
reignEnd 591 BC
reignStart 613 BC
religion Chinese folk religion
royalHouse House of Xiong NERFINISHED
stateRuled Chu NERFINISHED
successor King Gong of Chu NERFINISHED
title King of Chu NERFINISHED

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