Duke Yǐ of Qi
Appearance
Duke Yǐ of Qi 齊乙公 | |||||
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Ruler of Qi | |||||
Reign | 10th century BC | ||||
Predecessor | Duke Ding of Qi | ||||
Successor | Duke Gui of Qi | ||||
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House | House of Jiang | ||||
Father | Duke Ding of Qi |
Duke Yǐ of Qi (Chinese: 齊乙公; pinyin: Qí Yǐ Gōng; reigned 10th century BC) was the third recorded ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Qi during the Western Zhou Dynasty. His personal name was Lü De (呂得) and ancestral name was Jiang (姜).[1][2]
Duke Yǐ succeeded his father Duke Ding of Qi, and was succeeded by his son Duke Gui of Qi.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b Sima Qian. "齐太公世家". Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Guoxue.com. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
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