King Huiwen of Qin

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King Huiwen of Qin was a Warring States-era monarch who strengthened the Qin state through legalist reforms and territorial expansion, laying groundwork for its eventual unification of China.

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instanceOf King of Qin
Warring States-period ruler
monarch
capitalDuringReign Xianyang NERFINISHED
conflictWith state of Han
state of Wei
state of Zhao NERFINISHED
countryRuled Qin NERFINISHED
dynasty Qin NERFINISHED
era Warring States period
familyName Ying NERFINISHED
father King Hui of Qin NERFINISHED
givenName Si NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalSource Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
house House of Ying NERFINISHED
implementedPolicy Legalist reforms
centralization of power
military expansion policies
strengthening of Qin bureaucracy
knownFor advancing Legalist governance
strengthening Qin through reforms
territorial expansion
laidGroundworkFor Qin unification of China
languageOfCourt Old Chinese NERFINISHED
mother Queen Dowager Xuan NERFINISHED
notableAdvisor Wei Ran NERFINISHED
Zhang Yi NERFINISHED
partOf history of China
history of Qin
personalName Ying Si NERFINISHED
posthumousName Huiwen NERFINISHED
predecessor King Hui of Qin NERFINISHED
pursuedGoal regional hegemony among Warring States
regionRuled western China
reignEnd 311 BCE
reignStart 338 BCE
strengthened Qin state power
strengthenedInstitution Qin central administration NERFINISHED
Qin military
successor King Wu of Qin NERFINISHED
territorialExpansion conquests against the state of Wei
expansion along the Yellow River corridor
expansion into the Hexi region
timePeriod 4th century BCE
title King of Qin NERFINISHED
usedIdeology Legalism NERFINISHED

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state of Qin notableRuler King Huiwen of Qin
subject surface form: State of Qin