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'''Zhouyu'''{{Efn|or Zhouxu}} ({{zh|c=州吁|p=Zhōu Yū}}, died 719 BC) was a son of [[Duke Zhuang I of Wey]] who was briefly the Duke of [[Wey (state)|Wey]] in 719 BC by murdering [[Duke Huan of Wey]], his elder brother. Less a year into his reign, he was arrested in [[Chen (state)]] at the behest of Wey Minister {{Ill|Shi Que|zh|石碏}} and killed.
'''Zhouyu'''{{Efn|or Zhouxu}} ({{zh|c=州吁|p=Zhōu Yū}}, died 719 BC) was a son of [[Duke Zhuang I of Wey]] who was briefly the Duke of [[Wey (state)|Wey]] in 719 BC by murdering [[Duke Huan of Wey]], his elder brother. Less a year into his reign, he was arrested in [[Chen (state)]] at the behest of Wey Minister {{Ill|Shi Que|zh|石碏}} and killed. He was not given a [[posthumous name]] due to his being characterized as an usurper and due to his short reign.


== Background ==

== Reign ==

== Death and Succession ==


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 02:37, 30 May 2024

Zhouyu
州吁
Ruler of Wey
Reign719 BC
PredecessorDuke Huan of Wey
SuccessorDuke Xuan of Wey
BornZhouyu
Died719 BC
FatherDuke Zhuang I of Wey

Zhouyu[a] (Chinese: 州吁; pinyin: Zhōu Yū, died 719 BC) was a son of Duke Zhuang I of Wey who was briefly the Duke of Wey in 719 BC by murdering Duke Huan of Wey, his elder brother. Less a year into his reign, he was arrested in Chen (state) at the behest of Wey Minister Shi Que [zh] and killed. He was not given a posthumous name due to his being characterized as an usurper and due to his short reign.

Background

Reign

Death and Succession

Notes

  1. ^ or Zhouxu

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