- Ji
Xiefu or Ji Xie,
commonly known as "Xie,
Marquis of Jin" (Chinese: 晉侯燮; pinyin: Jìn Hóu Xiè), was a
ruler of the Jin state.
Xiefu succeeded his father...
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Eastern Zhou dynasty. King Huan's
father was King Ping's son,
Crown Prince Xiefu (洩父). King Huan
succeeded his
grandfather in 719 BC. In 707 BC, the Eastern...
- Zhou,
which was
reverted to Tang
after her death.
First son,
Crown Prince Xiefu (太子洩父), the
father of King Huan of Zhou
Second son,
Prince Hu (王子狐) Served...
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major v****al
state rulers including Xiong Yi,
Count Kang of Wey (衞康伯), Ji
Xiefu and Bo Qin. However, most
modern historians believe Duke Ding was in fact...
- Sao-ke Sze 1911–12
Republic of
China Envoy 1912–35
Zhang Yintang 1912–13 Xia
Xiefu 1913–15 V. K.
Wellington Koo 1915–20
Alfred Sao-ke Sze 1920–29 Wu Chaoshu...
- Sao-ke Sze 1911–12
Republic of
China Envoy 1912–35
Zhang Yintang 1912–13 Xia
Xiefu 1913–15 V. K.
Wellington Koo 1915–20
Alfred Sao-ke Sze 1920–29 Wu Chaoshu...
- Sao-ke Sze 1911–12
Republic of
China Envoy 1912–35
Zhang Yintang 1912–13 Xia
Xiefu 1913–15 V. K.
Wellington Koo 1915–20
Alfred Sao-ke Sze 1920–29 Wu Chaoshu...
- Sao-ke Sze 1911–12
Republic of
China Envoy 1912–35
Zhang Yintang 1912–13 Xia
Xiefu 1913–15 V. K.
Wellington Koo 1915–20
Alfred Sao-ke Sze 1920–29 Wu Chaoshu...
- Ji Xie is the name of:
Xiefu (fl. 11th
century BC?) King Yi of Zhou (Xie) (died 878 BC) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the...
- Sao-ke Sze 1911–12
Republic of
China Envoy 1912–35
Zhang Yintang 1912–13 Xia
Xiefu 1913–15 V. K.
Wellington Koo 1915–20
Alfred Sao-ke Sze 1920–29 Wu Chaoshu...