King Xiang of Wei

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King Xiang of Wei was a Warring States–period monarch of the Chinese state of Wei, known for ruling during a time of intense interstate rivalry and political upheaval in ancient China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Wei
Warring States-period ruler
monarch
associatedWith Warring States diplomacy
interstate rivalry among Chinese states
military conflicts of the Warring States period
belongsTo House of Wei NERFINISHED
conflictContext Warring States interstate warfare
country State of Wei NERFINISHED
culture Zhou dynasty Chinese culture
dynasticContext Eastern Zhou period NERFINISHED
ethnicity Chinese
governmentForm monarchy
historicalRegion Ancient China NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
locatedInTime 3rd century BC
4th century BC
notableFor ruling during intense interstate rivalry
ruling during political upheaval in ancient China
partOf Warring States period NERFINISHED
politicalStatus hereditary ruler
positionHeld sovereign of Wei
powerBase nobility of Wei
realm State of Wei NERFINISHED
regionRuled Yellow River valley area NERFINISHED
reignPeriod Warring States period NERFINISHED
sovereignOf Wei NERFINISHED
successorStateContext Qin unification of China
title King of Wei NERFINISHED

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state of Wei notableRuler King Xiang of Wei
subject surface form: State of Wei