- Qin (281– 6 July 247 BCE),
personal name Ying Yiren, Ying Ziyi or Ying
Zichu, was a king of the Qin state. He was the
father and
predecessor of Qin Shi...
- his household, with whom
Zichu became so
infatuated that he
asked for her. Lü
Buwei reluctantly presented Lady Zhao to
Zichu, and they
returned to Handan...
- Sima Wang (205 – 16
August 271),
courtesy name
Zichu,
posthumously known as
Prince Cheng of
Yiyang (义阳成王), was an
imperial prince and
military general...
- ), half-brother of
Yiren Crown Prince Yiren (太子異人; 281–247 BC),
renamed Zichu (子楚);
ruled as King
Zhuangxiang of Qin from 250–247 BC
Volume 05 of Records...
- Liu Ba (died 222),
courtesy name
Zichu, was an
official in the
state of Shu Han
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. He
originally served under...
- situation,
causing others to
misunderstand him. Mao
Zijun as Ying Yiren/
Zichu Lord Anguo's son, by his
concubine Xia Ji,
adopted by his wife Lady Huayang...
- Zheng,
later called Qin Shi Huang,
succeeds his
father Zhuangxiang of Qin (
Zichu) on the throne.
Prime Minister Lü
Buwei becomes the
regent of the king....
- New
Haven and London: Yale
University Press. ISBN 0-300-02723-0. Wang,
Zichu. "A
Chronology of
Bells and
Stone Chimes," in
Musicology in China, 2007...
- taboo,
since the
personal name of Qin's King
Zhuangxiang (281–247 BCE) was "
Zichu" (子楚; lit. "son of Chu")
because his
adoptive mother, Lady Huayang, was...
-
Zhaoxiang known as Lord
Anguo (安國君)
before becoming king King
Zhuangxiang Zichu 子楚 250–247 BC son of King
Xiaowen alternative title King
Zhuang (秦莊王); original...