- (Chinese: 秦孝公; pinyin: Qín Xiào Gōng; 381–338 BC),
personal name Ying
Quliang, was the
ruler of the Qin
state from 361 to 338 BC. Duke Xiao is best known...
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China under the Qin
dynasty nearly 200
years later. Hou Yong as Ying
Quliang (Duke Xiao of Qin) Wang
Zhifei as Wei Yang (Shang Yang) Gao
Yuanyuan as...
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alternative titles Duke
Yuanxian (秦元獻公) and King Yuan (秦元王) Duke Xiao
Quliang 渠梁 361–338 BC son of Duke Xian
alternative title King Ping (秦平王) King ****wen...
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South Service Area Xinmi,
Zhengzhou 16.2 10.1 16
Xuanyuanqiu Henan S321 –
Quliang Henan S60 – Xinzheng,
Dengfeng Xinzheng,
Zhengzhou 30.2 18.8 31 Xinzheng...
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buried in Xiaoyu, near his
capital Yueyang. Sons:
First son,
Crown Prince Quliang (太子渠梁; 381–338 BC),
ruled as Duke Xiao of Qin from 361 to 338 BC Second...
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townships and 1 other.
Subdistricts Towns Townships Yuanzhuang Township (袁庄乡)
Quliang Township (曲梁乡)
Others Jianshan Scenic Area (尖山风景区) 最新人口信息 www.hongheiku...
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period of China. In 338 BC, Ying Si (King ****wen)
succeeds his father, Ying
Quliang (Duke Xiao), as the
ruler of the Qin state.
After coming to power, he gets...
- BC (28)Duke Chu II 秦出公 (Chuzi II) r. 386–385 BC (30)Duke Xiao 秦孝公 Ying
Quliang r. 361–338 BC (31)King ****wen 秦惠文王 Ying Si r. 338–311 BC
Queen Xuan King...
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Nanhe (南和),
Lieren (列人),
Chizhang (斥章), Ren (任),
Nanzhou (曲周),
Nanqu (南曲),
Quliang (曲梁),
Guangxiang (廣鄉),
Pingli (平利),
Pingxiang (平鄉),
Yangtai (陽臺), Guangnian...
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later served as an ****istant to the General-in-Chief and as the
Chief of
Quliang County;
third son Zhen Yao (甄堯), who was also a xiaolian;
eldest daughter...