King Hui of Eastern Zhou
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King Hui of Eastern Zhou, simplified Chinese: 东周惠王; traditional Chinese: 東周惠; pinyin: Dōngzhōu Hùi Wáng; Wade–Giles: Tung-Chou Hui Wang was the last king of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Prior to reigning, he is referred to as Lord Zhaowen (Zhaowen Jun 昭文君). He reigned from 255 BC to 249 BC.
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| Family name | Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese |
| Given name | Jie (杰 jié) |
| Era name | Zhou Dynasty |
| Father | |
| Mother | unknown |
| Wife | unknown |
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| Duration of reign | |
| Tomb | unknown |
| Temple name | unknown |
| Courtesy name | unknown |
| Posthumous name | Huai 惠 (pinyin hùi), literal meaning: "benevolent" |
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King Hui of Eastern Zhou
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| Preceded by King Nan of Zhou |
King of Zhou 255 BC – 249 BC |
Succeeded by none, dynasty dissolved |
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