King Qingxiang of Chu

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King Qingxiang of Chu was a monarch of the ancient Chinese state of Chu during the Warring States period, known for ruling in the later phase of Chu’s decline amid intense interstate rivalry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Chu
Warring States period ruler
historical figure
monarch
capitalDuringReign Ying NERFINISHED
conflict interstate rivalry among Warring States
continent Asia
country State of Chu NERFINISHED
culture Chu culture NERFINISHED
dynasty Chu NERFINISHED
era Warring States period NERFINISHED
father King Huai of Chu NERFINISHED
gender male
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext intense interstate warfare
territorial contraction of Chu
languageOfCourt Old Chinese NERFINISHED
locatedInTime 3rd century BC
4th century BC
nativeLanguage Old Chinese
notableFor facing military pressure from Qin
later phase of the Warring States period
ruling during the decline of Chu
opponentState Han NERFINISHED
Qi NERFINISHED
Qin NERFINISHED
Wei NERFINISHED
Yan NERFINISHED
Zhao NERFINISHED
partOf history of the State of Chu
history of the Warring States period
periodOfRule late Warring States period
politicalStatus hereditary monarch
positionHeld King
powerStatusOfChu declining regional power
predecessor King Huai of Chu NERFINISHED
realm Chu NERFINISHED
region Ancient China NERFINISHED
reignEnd 263 BC
reignStart 298 BC
sovereignOf Chu NERFINISHED
successor King Kaolie of Chu NERFINISHED
successorState Qin dynasty (as conqueror of Chu, posthumously) NERFINISHED
title King of Chu NERFINISHED

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King Huai of Chu successor King Qingxiang of Chu
King Huai of Chu children King Qingxiang of Chu
King Huai of Chu successorAsHegemonCandidate King Qingxiang of Chu