King of Chu

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The King of Chu was the hereditary monarch of the ancient Chinese state of Chu, a powerful kingdom during the Zhou dynasty and Warring States period.

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King of Chu canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf head of state
hereditary monarch
royal title
appliesToJurisdiction State of Chu NERFINISHED
country State of Chu NERFINISHED
endTime 221 BCE
follows Chu succession customs
hasCapital Danyang (early Chu capital) NERFINISHED
Ying (later Chu capital) NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSphere Chu culture NERFINISHED
hasDuty conduct diplomacy with other Zhou states
govern Chu territory
lead Chu armies
perform state rituals
hasInfluenceOn Chu military expansion
Warring States diplomacy
politics of southern China
hasPart King of Chu’s court
King of Chu’s military command
King of Chu’s royal household
hasReligion ancient Chinese religion
hasSymbol Chu royal regalia NERFINISHED
heritage hereditary monarchy
inception early Spring and Autumn period
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
locatedInTime Spring and Autumn period NERFINISHED
Warring States period NERFINISHED
Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Warring States period political system
Zhou dynasty political system NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy King Ai of Chu NERFINISHED
King Cheng of Chu NERFINISHED
King Fuchu of Chu NERFINISHED
King Huai of Chu NERFINISHED
King Kaolie of Chu NERFINISHED
King Ling of Chu NERFINISHED
King Qingxiang of Chu NERFINISHED
King Wu of Chu NERFINISHED
King Xiong Yi (early ruler of Chu) NERFINISHED
King You of Chu NERFINISHED
King Zhuang of Chu NERFINISHED
Xiong family rulers NERFINISHED
positionHeldIn ancient China
replacedBy Qin imperial rule
saidToBeTheSameAs King of Chǔ NERFINISHED
楚王 NERFINISHED
usedBy Chu ruling house
Mi clan NERFINISHED

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King Kaolie of Chu title King of Chu