King Xuan of Chu

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King Xuan of Chu was a monarch of the ancient Chinese state of Chu during the Warring States period, known for ruling after King Huai and continuing Chu’s role as a major regional power.

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Surface form Occurrences
King Kaoxuan of Chu 2

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Chu
Warring States period ruler
monarch
associatedState Chu NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Ying (capital of Chu) NERFINISHED
contemporaneousWith State of Han NERFINISHED
State of Qi NERFINISHED
State of Qin NERFINISHED
State of Wei NERFINISHED
State of Yan NERFINISHED
State of Zhao NERFINISHED
country State of Chu NERFINISHED
dynasty Chu NERFINISHED
era Warring States period NERFINISHED
father King Huai of Chu NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod late Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
knownFor continuing Chu’s military involvement in Warring States conflicts
foreign policy balancing against Qin expansion
languageOfCourt Old Chinese NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage Classical Chinese
notableFor maintaining Chu as a major regional power
ruling after the captivity and death of King Huai of Chu in Qin
positionHeld ruler of Chu
predecessor King Huai of Chu NERFINISHED
realmType feudal state
region Ancient China NERFINISHED
reignEnd 263 BC
reignStart 298 BC
successor King Kaolie of Chu NERFINISHED
successorStateContext Chu as one of the Seven Warring States
title King of Chu NERFINISHED

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King Huai of Chu predecessor King Xuan of Chu
King Huai of Chu father King Xuan of Chu
King Kaolie of Chu predecessor King Xuan of Chu
this entity surface form: King Kaoxuan of Chu
King Kaolie of Chu father King Xuan of Chu
this entity surface form: King Kaoxuan of Chu