Ji Jiao
Zhou an, Wang Jijiao? In 376 B.C.), surnamed Ji, named Jiao, was a member of the Huaxia nationality. He was the son of King Wei lie of Zhou. After his death, King Wei lie succeeded to the throne. He reigned for 26 years and died. The burial place is unknown. When he was in power, he was granted the title of Marquis of Qi, which is called "Tian's generation of Qi".
Life of the characters
During Ji Jiao's reign, Qi xiangtian and exiled Qi Kanggong to the sea in 391 BC, leaving only one city as his food city. Tian He became the actual monarch of Qi. In 386 BC, Ji Jiao granted Tian He the title of Marquis of Qi, and officially listed him as a marquis. This indicates that the new feudal forces of Qi have replaced the old ones.
At that time, the king of Chu was mourning the king. In 382 BC, he appointed Wu Qi, an outstanding strategist and statesman, to carry out the political reform. Wu Qi rectified the administration of officials, strengthened centralization of power, improved finance and increased military strength. It was a powerful blow to the old aristocracy, and made the state of Chu strong rapidly. In Nanping, Baiyue was defeated, in the north, Chen, CAI and other countries were defeated, and Wei was defeated. However, after the death of Chu mourning king in the second year, the old aristocrats who were hostile to the political reform launched a rebellion, shot Wuqi to death with random arrows and abolished the new deal, which seriously hindered the social development of Chu. As a result, the Chu state with vast territory and abundant resources failed to develop into a force to unify the six countries and was finally defeated by the Qin state.
In 376 B.C., Han, Zhao and Wei together abandoned the wine of the king of Jin as a common people, and divided up his only territory, which led to the death of Jin.
In the same year, Ji Jiao died. His posthumous title is king an. His posthumous title is king Yuan'an of Zhou.
Historical records
King Zhou an
(? In 376 B.C., the posthumous title is
King Yuan'an of Zhou Dynasty
, surname
woman
, name
Pride
He was the son of King Zhou Weilie and the 21st king of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The first year of king an is 401 BC.
In the 16th year of king an (386 BC), king an of Zhou recognized Tian He as the Marquis of Qi. In the 26th year (376 BC), Ji Jiao died and was posthumously named king an. His son Ji Xi succeeded to the throne.
Comparative table of reigning year and Western calendar
Comparative table of reigning year and Western calendar
The fourth volume of zhoubenji in Shiji
Chinese PinYin : Zhou An Wang
King Zhou an