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Duke Gui of Qi

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Reign
  
circa 10th century BC

Successor
  
Duke Ai of Qi

House
  
Qi

Great grandchild
  
Duke Li of Qi

Predecessor
  
Duke Yǐ of Qi

Father
  
Duke Ding of Qi

Grandchild
  
Duke Wu of Qi

Great-grandparent
  
Jiang Ziya

Issue
  
Duke Ai of Qi Duke Hu of Qi Duke Xian of Qi

Children
  
Duke Ai of Qi, Duke Hu of Qi, Duke Xian of Qi

Parents
  
Duke Yǐ of Qi, Duke Ding of Qi

Grandparents
  
Jiang Ziya, Duke Ding of Qi

Duke Gui of Qi (Chinese: 齊癸公; pinyin: Qí Guǐ Gōng; reigned c. 10th century BC) was the fourth recorded ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Qi during the Western Zhou Dynasty. His personal name was Lü Cimu (呂慈母) and ancestral name was Jiang (姜).

Duke Gui succeeded his father Duke Yǐ of Qi, and was succeeded by his son Duke Ai of Qi. Two of his younger sons also later ascended the throne as Duke Hu of Qi and Duke Xian of Qi, respectively.

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Duke Gui of Qi Wikipedia