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Duke Cheng of Qin

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Reign
  
663–660 BC

House
  
House of Ying

Predecessor
  
Father
  
Duke De of Qin

Successor
  
Duke Mu of Qin

Name
  
Duke of

Died
  
660 BC


Duke Cheng of Qin (Chinese: 秦成公; pinyin: Qín Chéng Gōng, died 660 BC) was from 663 to 660 BC the thirteenth ruler of the Zhou Dynasty state of Qin that eventually united China to become the Qin Dynasty. His ancestral name was Ying (Chinese: ), and Duke Cheng was his posthumous title.

Duke Cheng was the second of the three sons of his father Duke De of Qin. His older brother Duke Xuan of Qin succeeded his father as ruler of Qin in 676 BC. But when Duke Xuan died in 664 BC, he passed the throne to Duke Cheng instead of one of his nine sons. When Duke Cheng died four years later, he did the same and passed the throne to the third brother Duke Mu of Qin, even though he had seven sons.

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Duke Cheng of Qin Wikipedia


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