- King
Weilie of Zhou (Chinese: 周威烈王; pinyin: Zhōu
Wēiliè Wáng),
personal name Ji Wu, was a king of the
Chinese Zhou dynasty. His
reign started in 425 BC...
- Zhending. King Kao was
succeeded by his son, King
Weilie. Sons:
Prince Wu (王子午; d. 402 BC),
ruled as King
Weilie of Zhou from 425–402 BC
Family tree of ancient...
- Jiao, was a king of the
Chinese Zhou dynasty. He
succeeded his
father King
Weilie to the
Eastern Zhou
throne in 401 BC and
reigned until his
death in 376...
-
Jiang Weilie (Chinese: 蒋伟烈; born
November 1955) is a
retired vice-admiral of the People's
Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of China. He
served as
deputy commander...
- 2007 : 1st Runner-up Star
Awards 2010 : Most
Unforgettable Villain Chinese name Traditional Chinese 楊偉烈 Simplified Chinese 杨伟烈
Hanyu Pinyin Yáng
Wěiliè...
- and was
directed by Wu Yonggang. Lo Ming Yau
produced the film and Hong
Weilie was the cinematographer. The
public responded with enthusiasm,
largely due...
- of Zhou — Ji Shu (441 BCE) King Kao of Zhou — Ji Wei (440–426 BCE) King
Weilie of Zhou — Ji Wu (425–402 BCE) King An of Zhou — Ji Jiao (401–376 BCE) King...
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began its
expansion southwest to Sichuan. In 403 BC, the
court of King
Weilie of Zhou
officially recognized Zhao, Wei and Han as
immediate v****als, thereby...
- the period, in
direct competition with the
State of Jin. In 403 BCE, King
Weilie of Zhou
recognized Jin's partition,
leading to the
creation of
three new...
-
dominant house of Zhi (知) in 453 BCE,
resulting in the
partition of Jin. King
Weilie of Zhou
finally legitimized the
situation in 403 BCE, when he
elevated the...