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reign
586 BC - 572 BC
identity
King Jiyi of Zhou (?-572 BC).
Son of King Ding of Zhou.
The tenth king of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
Life
By the time King Jian of Zhou reigned, the authority of the Son of Heaven had vanished. At this time, in addition to the Jin, Chu, Qin, Song, Zheng and other states attacking each other, the State of Wu, which was originally a vassal state of the State of Chu in the southeast region, rose up, repeatedly invaded the State of Chu, and was involved in the ranks of the Spring and Autumn Chaos.
In 572 BC, Ji Yi fell ill and died, and was known as "King Jian". The burial place is unknown. His son Ji Qixin ascended the throne as king of Zhou Ling.
-583
The difficulty of the lower palace, the Zhao family was wronged
-579
The meeting of the soldiers was presided over by Hua Yuan
-578
In the Battle of Ma Tunnel, Lü Xiang was absolutely annihilated by Qin
-576
San hao appears and kills Bozong
Pinggong took the throne, and Huan and Dai fought
-575
The Battle of Yanling, the Three Battles of Jin and Chu
-574
The Battle of Cheru, the struggle between the dukes and the royal families
The destruction of the Three Pillars, the curse of the Outer Concubine
-573
Duke Li of Jin was killed and succeeded to the throne
Revival of jinguo, heroic youth
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