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King Gong of Zhou
Sixth king of the Zhou dynasty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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King Gong of Zhou (Chinese: 周共王; pinyin: Zhōu Gòng Wáng; died 900 BC), personal name Ji Yihu, was a king of China's Zhou dynasty.[5][6] Estimated dates of his reign are 922–900 BC or 917/15–900.[1]
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Biography
King Gong of Zhou ascended to the throne in the year 922 BC after his father King Mu of Zhou departed. Unlike some of his ancestors, he dedicated to developing economy and increasing his exchequer, instead of expanding territory or conquering others through wars.
According to one account carried by the Records of the Grand Historian, King Gong of Zhou once did initiate a war and destroyed the State of Mi. When he was touring in State of Mi, he saw three extremely beautiful women and commanded Mi's lord to find them out and send them to his own palace. But the lord of the state took the three extremely beautiful women as his own concubines, which irritated King Gong. So he invaded this state and sentenced that lord to death.[7]
After 15 years reign, he passed the throne to his son King Yì of Zhou and departed peacefully in his own palace.
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Family
Queens
- Wang Gui, of the Gui clan (王媯 媯姓)
Sons
- Crown Prince Jian (太子囏; 899–892 BC), ruled as King Yì of Zhou from 899–892 BC
Ancestry
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