King Xuan of Chu

King of Chinese state of Chu from 369 to 340 BC From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

King Xuan of Chu (Chinese: 楚宣王; pinyin: Chǔ Xuān Wáng), personal name Xiong Liangfu, was from 369 BC to 340 BC the king of the Chu state.[1]

Reign369340 BC
PredecessorKing Su
SuccessorKing Wei
Died340 BC
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King Xuan of Chu
楚宣王
King of Chu
Reign369340 BC
PredecessorKing Su
SuccessorKing Wei
Died340 BC
IssueKing Wei
Names
Ancestral name: Mǐ (羋)
Lineage name: Xióng (熊)
Given name: Liángfū (良夫)
Posthumous name
King Xuan (宣王)
HouseMi
DynastyChu
FatherKing Dao
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King Xuan succeeded his older brother, King Su, who died without issue in 370 BC. During King Xuan's reign, Chu sent troops to aid the Zhao state during an invasion by the Wei state in 354 BC.

King Xuan died in 340 BC after 30 years of reign and was succeeded by his son, King Wei.[1]

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