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duchy between 480 BC
until his
death in 478 BC. His
given name was
Kuǎikùi (蒯聵).
Kuaikui was the
eldest son of Duke Ling of Wey. He was
appointed the heir...
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Nanzi (南子),
whilst his son was
Prince Kuaikui (蒯聵). Duke Ling was
succeeded by his
grandson Duke Chu, son of
Kuaikui. When Duke
Xiang of Wey died, he did...
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Kuaikui heard a song that
mocked the
affair ("Since you have alla**** the heat of your sow, why not send back our old boar?") and was enraged.
Kuaikui...
- Ling (灵公),
while his
father Kuaikui (蒯聩), who was the heir of Duke Ling, had been
deposed and exiled. To get the throne,
Kuaikui fought against his own son...
- the
state of Wey.
Prince Kuaikui (蒯聵), the
maternal uncle of Kong Kui,
plotted a coup and
forced Kong to ****ist him.
Kuaikui successfully deposed Duke...
- His
given name was Zhé (輒). Zhé was the son of
Kuǎikùi, whom was the heir
apparent to the throne.
Kuǎikùi was at odds with the
Duchess Nan Zi (南子) and fled...
- –controlling
memorial (including the iron beast),
Nanle Confucius temple,
Kuaikui platform site,
Cangjie mausoleum site,
Danzhu Tomb, zilu Mausoleum, the...
- in the
government of the
neighbouring State of Wey. In 480 BC,
Prince Kuaikui plotted a coup d'etat and took over the
throne of Wey. Gao
urged Zilu to...