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King Xi of Zhou

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Reign
  
681–677 BC

Name
  
King of

Successor
  
King Hui of Zhou

Father
  
King Zhuang of Zhou

Parents
  
King Zhuang of Zhou

Grandparents
  
King Huan of Zhou

Issue
  
King Hui of Zhou

Died
  
677 BC

Grandchildren
  
King Xiang of Zhou

Predecessor
  
King Zhuang of Zhou

Role
  
King Zhuang of Zhou's son

Children
  
King Hui of Zhou



Great grandchildren
  
King Qing of Zhou

King Xi of Zhou (died 677 BC) (Chinese: 周僖王; pinyin: Zhōu Xī Wáng) was the sixteenth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the fourth of Eastern Zhou. His personal name was Húqí.

He was a successor of his father King Zhuang of Zhou, and was succeeded by his son, King Hui of Zhou.

By his time China had dissolved into a multitude of states, only nominally subject to the king, who was no longer even the most powerful figure in China (that was Duke Huán of the State of Qí).

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King Xi of Zhou Wikipedia