- King
Shoumeng (Chinese: 壽夢王, d. 561 BC) was the 19th
ruler and
first king of the
state of Wu in the
Spring and
Autumn period of
Chinese history. It was...
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state of Wu in the
Spring and
Autumn period. Liao was the
grandson of King
Shoumeng. He took the
throne in 526 BC.[citation needed]
During his time as king...
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Shoumeng (620–561 BC)
Zhufan (d. 548 BC) Helü (537–496 BC)
Fuchai of Wu (d. 473 BC)...
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revised versions.
volume 1:
Biography of
Taibo volume 2:
Biography of
Shoumeng, King of Wu
volume 3: The
story of how King Liao put
Prince Guang into...
- Jin was
quick to
dispatch an amb****ador to the
court of the Wu king,
Shoumeng. Jin
promised to
supply Wu with
modern military technology and training...
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Qinchu 禽处 (15)
Zhuan 转 (16)Pogao 颇高 (17)
Goubei 句卑 (18) Quqi 去齐 (19)
Shoumeng 寿梦 ?–586–561 BC (23)Liao 僚 ?–527–515 BC
Jueyou 蹶由 (20)
Zhufan 诸樊 ?–561–548...
- Chu (died 690 BC),
first king of the
state of Chu
Kings of Wu (state):
Shoumeng (died 561 BC) Liao of Wu (died 515 BC) Helü (died 496 BC)
Fuchai (died...
- from the
people they ruled. The
recorded history of Wu
began with King
Shoumeng (r. 585–561 BC). He was
succeeded in
succession by his sons King Zhufan...
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kingdom Wu), Wu
Jizha (吳季札, a well-regarded Wu
prince and son of King
Shoumeng of Wu), and Wu Zixu.
Later in 688, in the
aftermath of a
failed rebellion...
- Xiang, Duke (543–535 BC) Ling, Duke (534–493 BC) Wu (complete list) –
Shoumeng,
ruler (585–561 BC) Zhufan, King (560–548 BC) Yuji, King (547–544 BC) Yumei...