Wei Wenhou

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Wei Wenhou was an early Warring States-period ruler credited with transforming the State of Wei into a powerful, reform-oriented kingdom in ancient China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese ruler
Warring States-period ruler
historical figure
associatedWith Warring States political reforms
rise of the State of Wei as a major power
civilization Zhou dynasty China NERFINISHED
country State of Wei NERFINISHED
creditedFor implementing reform-oriented policies in the State of Wei
transforming the State of Wei into a powerful kingdom
era Warring States period NERFINISHED
governmentTypePromoted centralized monarchy
historicalReputation capable reformer
state-strengthening ruler
knownFor political reforms
promoting administrative reforms
promoting military reforms
strengthening the State of Wei
language Classical Chinese
name Wei Wenhou NERFINISHED
policyOrientation reformist
posthumousName Wenhou NERFINISHED
region Ancient China NERFINISHED
reignInPeriod Early Warring States period
sphereOfInfluence North China Plain NERFINISHED
stateRuled State of Wei NERFINISHED

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state of Wei founder Wei Wenhou
subject surface form: State of Wei