Qi (齊; pinyin: Qí) was a powerful state during the Spring and Autumn Period and Period of the Warring States. The Spring and Autumn Period ( was a period in Chinese history which roughly corresponds to the first half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty (from the second half of the 8th century BC The State of Cài ( was a Chinese State during the Zhōu Dynasty (1122–256 BC prominent in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC before Chen (陳 was a minor state of the Spring and Autumn Period in Ancient China Chǔ ( 楚) was a kingdom in what is now central and southern China during the Spring and Autumn period ( 722 - 481 BC) and Huáguó (滑国 referred to a vassal state of Western Zhou that existed in what is now Henan, whose ruling elites belonged to the royal family but which was destroyed Jin ( Traditional Chinese: 晉 Simplified Chinese: 晋 Pinyin: Jìn was one of the most powerful states in the Spring and Autumn Period Lu ( was an ancient state in China during the Spring and Autumn Period. Qín or Ch'in ( Wade-Giles) (秦 ( 778 BC - 207 BC) was a State during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods Shu ( 蜀) was an ancient state in what is now Sichuan, China. Sòng (宋國 was a state during the Eastern Zhou Spring and Autumn Period ( 770 - 476 BC) This article is about the State of Wei founded during the Spring and Autumn Period. Wu (吳 was a state during the Spring and Autumn Period in China. Yan ( was a state during the Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods in China. Zheng (鄭 was a Zhou city-state in the middle of ancient China, modern Henan Province. Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use The Spring and Autumn Period ( was a period in Chinese history which roughly corresponds to the first half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty (from the second half of the 8th century BC The Warring States Period ( also known as the Era of Warring States covers the period from some time in the 5th century BC to the unification of China by the Its capital was Linzi, which is part of the present city of Zibo in Shandong Province. Linzi (臨淄 was the capital of Qi from 859 BC to 221 BC during the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period in China Zibo ( is a Prefecture-level city in central Shandong province, People's Republic of China. ( is a coastal province of eastern People's Republic of China.
Qi was founded around 1046 B.C. as one of the many states of the Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. The first ruler appointed for Qi is Jiang Shang, the most powerful official during that time. In popular culture He is a prominent character in the popular Chinese classic novel Creation of the Gods (封神演義 or called Fengshen Yanyi The Jiang family ruled Qi for several centuries before it was replaced by the Tian family in 384 BC. Events By place Greece Lysias, the Athenian orator on the occasion of the Olympiad, rebukes the Greeks for allowing In 221 BC, Qi was the last state of pre-Imperial China to be conquered by the State of Qin, the final obstacle which allowed the Qin Dynasty to consolidate the first centralized and imperial empire over China. Qín or Ch'in ( Wade-Giles) (秦 ( 778 BC - 207 BC) was a State during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods Not to be confused with the Qing Dynasty, the last dynasty of China
Rulers of Qi
House of Jiang (姜)
State of Qi
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The Warring States Period ( also known as the Era of Warring States covers the period from some time in the 5th century BC to the unification of China by the The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. Qín or Ch'in ( Wade-Giles) (秦 ( 778 BC - 207 BC) was a State during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods Chǔ ( 楚) was a kingdom in what is now central and southern China during the Spring and Autumn period ( 722 - 481 BC) and Han (韓國 Hánguó) ( 403 BC - 230 BC) was a kingdom during the Warring States Period in China. Zhao ( Pinyin: zhào Traditional Chinese: 趙 Simplified Chinese: 赵 was a Chinese State during The following details the state of Wei of the Warring States Period. Yan ( was a state during the Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods in China. Sòng (宋國 was a state during the Eastern Zhou Spring and Autumn Period ( 770 - 476 BC) Shu ( 蜀) was an ancient state in what is now Sichuan, China. Zou (鄒 was a small Chinese state that existed during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period of Chinese Antiquity Lu ( was an ancient state in China during the Spring and Autumn Period. The State of Teng ( ca 1046 BC – 414 BC was a small Chinese state that existed during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period of Zhongshan (中山國 Pinyin: Zhōngshān Guó was a State in the Zhou Dynasty that roughly corresponds to the territory of the modern prefecture-level Seal script ( Chinese: Simplified 篆书 篆書 Pinyin: zhuànshū is an ancient style of Chinese calligraphy. Events By place Greece Together with fellow Illyrian Scerdilaidas, Demetrius of Pharos attacks Illyrian cities under Chinese Bronze inscriptions are writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on Chinese bronze artifacts such as zhōng bells and dǐng tripodal cauldrons 800 BC)
- Jiang Shang, Duke Tai of Qi
- Lüji, Duke Ding of Qi
- Duke Yi of Qi
- Cimu, Duke Gui of Qi
- Duke Ai of Qi
- Jing, Duke Hu of Qi
- Shan, Duke Xian of Qi
- Shou, Duke Wu of Qi
- Wuji, Duke Li of Qi
- Chi, Duke Wen of Qi
- Shuo, Duke Cheng of Qi
- Shu, Duke Zhuang of Qi
- Lufu, Duke Xi of Qi
- Zhu'er, Duke Xiang of Qi
- Xiaobai, Duke Huan of Qi
- Zhao, Duke Xiao of Qi
- Pan, Duke Zhao of Qi
- Shangren, Duke Yi of Qi
- Yuan, Duke Hui of Qi
- Wuye, Duke Qin of Qi
- Huan, Duke Ling of Qi
- Guang, Duke Zhuang of Qi
- Chujiu, Duke Jing of Qi
- Tu, Yan Ruzi
- Yangsheng, Duke Dao of Qi
- Ren, Duke Jian of Qi
- Ao, Duke Ping of Qi
- Ji, Duke Xuan of Qi
- Dai, Duke Kang of Qi
House of Tian(田)
Subjects of House of Jiang
- Tian Wan, Jing Zhong of Tian
- Tian Zhi
- Tian Min
- Xuwu, Viscount Wen of Tian
- Wuyu, Viscount Huan of Tian
- Kai, Viscount Wu of Tian
- Qi, Viscount Xi of Tian
- Chang, Viscount Chang of Tian
- Pan, Viscount Xiang of Tian
- Bai, Viscount Zhuang of Tian
- Viscount Dao of Tian
- He, Duke Tai of Tian, recognized as Duke of Qi by King of Zhou
Replaced House of Jiang
- He, Duke Tai of Tian
- Wu, Duke Huan of Qi
- Yinqi, King Wei of Qi
- Pijiang, King Xuan of Qi
- Di, King Min of Qi, "Emperor of the East"
- Fazhang, King Xiang of Qi
- Jian, King of Qi
See also
In popular culture He is a prominent character in the popular Chinese classic novel Creation of the Gods (封神演義 or called Fengshen Yanyi Lord Huan of Qi (齊桓公 Qí Huán Gōng died 643 BC was the best-known ruler of The state of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese History Lord Huan of Qi (齊桓公 Qí Huán Gōng died 643 BC was the best-known ruler of The state of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese History Guan Zhong (Chinese 管仲 Wade-Giles Kuan Chung (born 725 BC died in 645 BC was a Chinese politician in the Spring and Autumn Period. Sun Bin ( died 316 BC was a military strategist who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient China.
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