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Xiang Yu, the king of Western Chu, restored the Chu state, and the emperor of the Chu state was originally surnamed "Xiong", and he was born to the Xiong clan!

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芈負刍, surname 芈名負刍, courtesy name Chu Wang negative jiao. The forty-fifth king of the Chu state in the era of chinese princes' struggle for hegemony, his grandfather was the forty-first wang qiheng of the chu state, his father was the forty-second king of the chu state, and his brother was the forty-third king of the chu state, the ruins of the capital of the chu state in the Spring and Autumn Warring States period - Wuhan Chucheng and the forty-fourth wang Qiyou. In March of the tenth year of the reign of King You of Chu (丁酉, 228 BC), after the death of King You of Chu, his half-brother Xiong Yudai was established as the King of Chu. However, only two months after he succeeded to the throne, he was killed by his half-brother Qi's disciples, his mother Empress Dowager Li Yan was also killed, and his mother's brother Li Yuan was also beheaded. He established himself as the King of Chu and was the King of Chu. He can be regarded as the last monarch of the Chu state at the end of the Warring States period.

The State of Chu was once the "first great power" in the Central Plains

Chu Xiong Flea (1046 BC – ??? BC) Founding general of the early Zhou Dynasty, after Emperor Gaoyang

Chu Xiongli Xiong Li (former ??? --???)

Chu Xiong Mania Bear Mania (ext??? --???)

Chu Kumazawa Kumazawa (ext. ??? --???)

Chu Xiong Ai Xiong Ai (ex??? --???)

Chu Xiongzhan Xiong Zhan (Ext. ??? --???)

Chu Xiongsheng Xiong Sheng (former ??? --???)

Chu Xiong Yang Xiong Yang (former ??? --???)

Chu XiongQu Xiong Qu (former ??? --???)

Chu Xiong Zhi Xiong Zhi (former ??? --???)

Chu Xiongyan Xiong Yan (former ??? --848 BC)

Chu Xiongyong Xiong Yong (847 BC – 838 BC) 10 years

Chu Xiong Yan Xiong Yan (837 BC – 828 BC) 10 years

Chu Xiong Frost Bear Frost (827 BC – 822 BC) 6 years

Chu Xiong 徇 Xiong Yan (821 BC – 800 BC) 22 years

Chu Xiong Bao Xiong Jia (799 BC - 791 BC) 9 years

Chu Ruo'ao Xiong Yi (790 BC – 764 BC) 27 years

Chu Xiao'ao Xiongkan (763 BC – 758 BC) 6 years

Chu Flint (757 BC – 741 BC) 17 years

King Xiong tong of Chuwu (740 BC – 690 BC) 51 years

King Wen of Chu Xiong (689 BC – 675 BC) 15 years

Chu Tuo'ao Xiong Yan (674 BC – 672 BC) 3 years

King Cheng of Chu Xiong Yun (671 BC – 626 BC) 46 years

King Xiong Shangchen of Chumu (625 BC – 614 BC) 12 years

King Xionglu of Chuzhuang (613 BC – 591 BC) 23 Spring and Autumn Overlord of the South

King Xiong of Chu (590 BC – 560 BC) 31 years

King Xiongzhao of Chukang (559 BC – 545 BC) 15 years

Chu Yi'ao Xiong (544 BC – 541 BC) 4 years

King Xiongwei of Chuling (540 BC – 529 BC) 12 years

King Xiongju of Chuping (528 BC – 516 BC) 13 years

King Zhao of Chu Xiongzhen (515 BC – 489 BC) 27 years

King Hui of Chu Xiong Zhang (488 BC – 432 BC) 57 years

King Xiongzhong of Chujian (431 BC – 408 BC) 24 years

King Xiongdang of Chu (407 BC – 402 BC) 6 years

King Of Chu (401 BC – 381 BC) 21 years

King Xiongzang of Chu (380 BC – 370 BC) 11 years

King Xuan of Chu Xiong Liangfu (369 BC – 340 BC) 30 years

King Xiong Shang of Chuwei (339 BC – 329 BC) 11 years

King Xiong Huai of Chu (328 BC – 296 BC) 33 years

King Xiang of Chu Xiongheng (298 BC – 263 BC) 36 years

King Xiong Yuan (262 BC – 238 BC) 26 years

King Xiong Of Chu (237 BC – 229 BC) 9 years

King Xiong Yu of Chu (228 BC – 228 BC) February

King of Chu (228 BC – 223 BC) 6 years

Note: Whether King Zhuang of Chu is the overlord or not is still to be determined.

In 299 BC, the peace negotiations between Qin and Chu failed, and King Huai of Chu was detained by the State of Qin and died in the State of Qin 3 years later

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