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Marquis Xiaozi of Jin

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Reign
  
708–705 BC

Name
  
Marquis of

Father
  
Marquis Ai of Jin

Grandparents
  
Marquis E of Jin

Successor
  
Min, Marquis of Jin

Parents
  
Marquis Ai of Jin

Predecessor
  
Marquis Ai of Jin

Died
  
705 BC



Great-grandparents
  
Marquis Xiao of Jin

Marquis Xiaozi of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋小子侯; traditional Chinese: 晉小子侯; pinyin: Jìn Xiǎozǐ Hóu), ancestral name Ji (姬), given name unknown, was the sixteenth ruler of the state of Jin. He was also the sixth ruler of Jin in the Spring and Autumn period. He reigned for four years.

In 705 BC, the fourth year of the reign of Marquis Xiaozi of Jin, Duke Wu of Quwo killed Marquis Xiaozi. King Huan of Zhou sent Guo Zhong (虢仲) to attack Duke Wu, and Duke Wu retreated to Quwo. King Huan of Zhou then installed Min, the uncle of Marquis Xiaozi, on the throne of Jin.

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Marquis Xiaozi of Jin Wikipedia