Reign 488–432 BC Grandchildren King Sheng of Chu Name King of Grandparents King Ping of Chu | Parents King Zhao of Chu Children King Jian of Chu | |
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King Hui of Chu (Chinese: 楚惠王; pinyin: Chŭ Huì Wáng, died 432 BC) was from 488 to 432 BC the king of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. He was born Xiong Zhang (Chinese: 熊章) and King Hui was his posthumous title. He was succeeded by his son, King Jian of Chu.
In the tenth year of his reign Duke of Bai staged a coup d'état, killing Prime Minister Zixi and Chief Military Commander Ziqi, and abducting King Hui. Shen Zhuliang, Duke of Ye, led his army to the capital, defeated Bai, and restored King Hui's rule. Duke of Bai committed suicide.
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