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  2. Tai Kang - Wikipedia

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    Tai Kang loved to hunt and did not rule well.. According to the Bamboo Annals, [2] Tai Kang took the throne in the year of Guiwei.His capital was in Zhenxun (斟鄩). In his first year, while he went hunting beyond the Luo River, Houyi came and occupied Zhenxin.

  3. List of Chinese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The Predynastic Zhou rose in power during his reign, led by Ji, King of Zhou [64] Di Yi 帝乙: Zi Xian 子羡: 1101–1076 (24–25 years) 1105–1087 (17–18 years) Son of Wen Wu Ding Yin: Supposedly married his daughter to King Wen of Zhou, [65] [66] or married his sister to Ji, King of Zhou [67] Di Xin 帝辛 (紂) Zi Shou 子受: 1075 ...

  4. Chun King - Wikipedia

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    Chun King was an American brand of canned Chinese food products founded in the 1940s by Jeno Paulucci, whose company also developed Jeno's Pizza Rolls and frozen pizza, and the Michelina's brand of frozen food products, among many others. [1]

  5. Category:Chinese kings - Wikipedia

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  6. King Gong of Zhou - Wikipedia

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    King Gong of Zhou (Chinese: 周共王; pinyin: Zhōu Gòng Wáng; died 900 BC), personal name Ji Yihu, was a king of China's Zhou dynasty. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Estimated dates of his reign are 922–900 BC or 917/15–900.

  7. Wu Yi of Shang - Wikipedia

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    According to Sima Qian, the King of Yiqu has two sons by different mothers; after the king died, they fought each other for throne only to have Zhou defeat them both and absorb the territory of Yiqu. [5] In the 34th year of Wǔ Yǐ's reign, King Ji of Zhou came to the capital to worship and was rewarded with 30 pieces of jade and 10 horses.

  8. King Ding of Zhou - Wikipedia

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    King Ding of Zhou (Chinese: 周定王; pinyin: Zhōu Dìng Wáng), personal name Ji Yu, was a king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. [1] He was a son of King Qing and brother of his predecessor, King Kuang. [2] He sent an official named Wangsun Man (王孫滿) to present gifts to the Chu army. [3] He met King Zhuang of Chu. [4] [5]

  9. King Father of the East - Wikipedia

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    King Father of the East, also known as Dongwanggong (東王公), is the tutelary deity of the Taoist immortals. [1] Legends say that the King Father of the East is the consort of Queen Mother of the West .