King Lie of Zhou

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King Lie of Zhou was an Eastern Zhou dynasty monarch who ruled the weakened Zhou royal house during the Warring States period in ancient China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Zhou dynasty monarch
ancient Chinese ruler
associatedWith Zhou royal rituals
capital Chengzhou NERFINISHED
Wangcheng NERFINISHED
country China
culture Chinese
dynasty Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
era late Eastern Zhou NERFINISHED
familyName Ji NERFINISHED
father King An of Zhou NERFINISHED
givenName Hu NERFINISHED
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalContext nominal overlordship over feudal states
house House of Ji NERFINISHED
knownFor limited control over powerful Warring States
ruling during decline of Zhou royal power
language Old Chinese NERFINISHED
period Eastern Zhou NERFINISHED
Warring States period NERFINISHED
personalName Ji Hu NERFINISHED
position King of Zhou NERFINISHED
predecessor King An of Zhou NERFINISHED
reignTitle King Lie of Zhou NERFINISHED
religion Chinese folk religion
royalHouseStatus weakened central authority
sovereigntyType nominal suzerain over vassal states
stateRuled Zhou NERFINISHED
successor King Xian of Zhou NERFINISHED
templeName Lie Wang NERFINISHED
title Son of Heaven

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King Xian of Zhou predecessor King Lie of Zhou