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King Sheng of Chu

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Reign
  
407–402 BC

Grandparents
  
King Hui of Chu

Name
  
King of

Parents
  
King Jian of Chu

Children
  
King Dao of Chu


Grandchildren
  
King Xuan of Chu, King Su of Chu

People also search for
  
King Dao of Chu, King Jian of Chu, King Su of Chu, King Hui of Chu, King Xuan of Chu

Great-grandparents
  
King Zhao of Chu

Great grandchildren
  
King Wei of Chu

King Sheng of Chu (Chinese: 楚聲王; pinyin: Chǔ Shēng Wáng, died 402 BC) was the king of the state of Chu from 407 BC to 402 BC during the early Warring States period of ancient China. He was born Xiong Dang (Chinese: 熊當) and King Sheng was his posthumous title.

King Sheng succeeded his father King Jian of Chu, who died in 408 BC. After a reign of 6 years he was killed by bandits and was succeeded by his son, King Dao of Chu.

References

King Sheng of Chu Wikipedia