Ji Yijiu

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Ji Yijiu was the personal name of King Ping of Zhou, the monarch who moved the Zhou capital eastward and inaugurated the Eastern Zhou period in ancient China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Zhou
ascendedThroneAfter Sack of Haojing NERFINISHED
associatedEvent Sack of Haojing by Quanrong tribes NERFINISHED
birthCentury 8th century BC
capitalAfterMove Luoyi NERFINISHED
near present-day Luoyang
capitalBeforeMove Haojing NERFINISHED
near present-day Xi'an
capitalMovedTo Luoyang NERFINISHED
Luoyi NERFINISHED
country Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
deathCentury 8th century BC
dynasty Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
era Eastern Zhou period NERFINISHED
eraWithinZhou Spring and Autumn period (early phase) NERFINISHED
father King You of Zhou NERFINISHED
historicalSource Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
Zuo Zhuan NERFINISHED
house Ji clan NERFINISHED
initiatedPeriod Eastern Zhou NERFINISHED
legitimizedBy regionalLords
mother Queen Shen NERFINISHED
movedZhouCapitalEastward true
personalName Ji Yijiu NERFINISHED
personalNameOf King Ping of Zhou NERFINISHED
position Son of Heaven NERFINISHED
predecessor King You of Zhou NERFINISHED
realmType feudal monarchy
reignEndApprox 720 BC
reignName King Ping of Zhou NERFINISHED
reignStartApprox 770 BC
royalHouse House of Ji NERFINISHED
significance First king of Eastern Zhou
Monarch who marked transition from Western Zhou to Eastern Zhou
succeededBy King Huan of Zhou NERFINISHED
supportedBy Marquess of Shen NERFINISHED
Zheng state NERFINISHED
title King of Zhou NERFINISHED

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