King Ji of Zhou

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King Ji of Zhou was an early Zhou dynasty ruler in ancient China, known primarily as the son and successor of the dynasty’s founder, King Wen of Zhou.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Zhou dynasty king
associatedWith founding generation of Zhou dynasty
child Duke of Zhou NERFINISHED
King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
country China
culture Chinese
dynasty Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
era early Western Zhou period
father King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
historicalStatus semi-legendary ruler
house Ji clan NERFINISHED
language Old Chinese NERFINISHED
mother Tai Si NERFINISHED
notableFor being father of King Wu of Zhou
being son of King Wen of Zhou
role in early Zhou royal lineage
partOf Zhou royal family NERFINISHED
predecessor King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
region Central Plains of China NERFINISHED
reignTerritory Zhou state NERFINISHED
religion Chinese folk religion
ancestor worship
royalHouse House of Ji NERFINISHED
royalTitle King of Zhou NERFINISHED
successor King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
successorState Western Zhou NERFINISHED
timePeriod 2nd millennium BC

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King Wen of Zhou father King Ji of Zhou
King Wen of Zhou predecessor King Ji of Zhou