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Jiang Ziya, the first monarch of Qi State, Qi Huangong, the head of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, "those who don't know the beauty of no salt, have no heart" Zhong Lichun's husband King Qi Xuan, and King Qi Wei, who is a blockbuster
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Jiang Ziya, Duke Qi Huan, Duke Qi Jing, King Qi Wei, King Qi Xuan.
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The monarchs of the Qi State in the past dynasties include the Duke of Qi, the Duke of Qi Ding, the Duke of Qi Yi, the Duke of Qi Hui, the Duke of Qi Hu, the Duke of Qi Xian, the Duke of Qi Wu, the Duke of Qi Wendulu, the Duke of Qi Li, the Duke of Qi Cheng, the Duke of Qi Zhuang, the Duke of Qi Xi, the Duke of Qi Xiang, the Duke of Qi Qian, the Duke of Qi Huan, the Duke of Qi Zhong, the Duke of Qi Xiao, the Duke of Qi Zhao, the Duke of Qi Hou, the Duke of Qi Yi, the Duke of Qi Hui, the Duke of Qi Qing, the Duke of Qi Ling, the Duke of Qi Zhuang, the Duke of Qi Jing, the Duke of Qi Yan, the Duke of Qi Mourning, the Duke of Qi Jian, the Duke of Qi Ping, the Duke of Qi Xuan, the Duke of Qi Kang, etc.
The State of Qi was a vassal state in Chinese history from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It is divided into two eras, Lü Qi and Tian Qi. Jiang Qi started from Lu Shang, the Taigong of Qi, to the Duke of Qi Kang, a total of 32 monarchs. From Tian He to Qi Wangjian, a total of 8 monarchs.
Monarch introduced
1. Lu Shang, the Taigong of Qi, the word Ziya, reigned from 1046 BC to 1026 BC, the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty, the famous Jiang Taigong Jiang Ziya, was named the Marquis of Qi and established the State of Qi.
2. Lu Ling, Duke of Qiding, reigned from 1026 BC to 975 BC and participated in the pacification of the Wugeng Rebellion.
3. Qi Yigong Lu De, reigned from 975 BC to 932 BC, and developed the Qi State.
4. Lu Cimu, Duke of Qi, reigned from 932 BC to 879 BC.
5, Lu Buchen, Duke of Qi Ai, reigned in 879 BC and 868 BC, the monarch of Ji Guoguo slandered, and Duke Qi Ai was cooked to death by Zhou Tianzi.
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In ancient Chinese history, during the Warring States Period, the most powerful monarch of Qi was Duke Huan of Qi.
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Duke Wu of Qi Duke of Qi (reigned 849 BC - 825 BC), the monarch of Qi during the Western Zhou Dynasty, Huaxia clan, surnamed Jiang, Lü, Mingshou, son of Duke Xian of Qi, father of Empress Jiang. In the twenty-fifth year of Qi Wugong, he married his daughter King Xuan of Zhou. He died in the twenty-sixth year of his reign, and his son Qi Li Gong Lu Wuji ascended the throne.
The tenth year of Wugong (841 BC)...
Qi Zhuang Gong Qi Zhuang Gong (?—731 BC), surnamed Jiang, Lü, Minggou, the twelfth monarch of the State of Qi, reigned for sixty-four years, the grandson of Duke Wen of Qi, and the son of Duke Cheng of Qi. Lu Gou, the Duke of Qi Zhuang, reigned for 64 years, and during his reign, the state of Qi gradually strengthened.
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The first Qi State was the Jiang family as the Marquis of Qi, that is, the descendants of Jiang Taigong, but at the beginning of the Warring States Period, King Qi Wei began, the Tian family generation Jiang incident occurred, and the descendants of Chen Guofei surnamed Tian replaced the Jiang surname of Qi and became the Marquis of Qi.
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Monarchs of the Qi Kingdom:
Qi Taigong: Jiang Ziya (1046 BC-1000 BC) 47 years; Qi Dinggong: Jiang Ling (999 BC--before?)
Qi Guigong: Jiang Ci's mother (former?) Former?
Qi Aigong: Jiang Buchen (front?) 863 BC); Qi Hugong:
Jiang Jing (862 BC-860 BC) 3 years; Qi Xiangong: Jiang Shan (859 BC-851 BC) 9 years.
Qi Wugong: Jiang Shou (850 BC-825 BC) 26 years; Qi Ligong: Jiang Wuji (824 BC-816 BC) 9 years; Qi Wengong:
Jiang Chi (815-804 BC) 12 years; Qi Chenggong: Jiang Tuo (803 BC-795 BC) 9 years; Qi Qian Zhuang Gong: Jiang Gou (794 BC-731 BC) 64 years; Qi Xugong:
Jiang Lufu (730 BC - 698 BC) 33 years.
Qi Xianggong: Jiang Zhu'er (697 BC-686 BC) 12 years. Qi Qian's abolition of the duke:
Jiang Wuzhi (686 BC - 686 BC) February; Duke Huan of Qi: Jiang Xiaobai (685 BC-643 BC) 43 years; Abolition of the Duke of Qi: Jiang Wuwei (643 BC-643 BC) March; Qi Xiaogong:
Jiang Zhao (642 BC - 633 BC) 10 years; Qi Zhaogong: Jiang Pan (632 BC-613 BC) 20 years.
Abolition of the Emperor of Qi: Jiang She (613 BC - 613 BC) May; Qi Yigong: Jiang merchant (612 BC-609 BC) 4 years.
Qi Huigong: Jiang Yuan (608 BC-599 BC) 10 years; Qi Qinggong: Jiang Wuye (598 BC-582 BC) 17 years; Qi Linggong:
Jiang Huan (581 BC - 554 BC) 28 years; Emperor Zhuang of Qi: Jiang Guang (553 BC-548 BC) 6 years.
Qi Jinggong: Jiang Pestle (547 BC-490 BC) 58 years; Qi Yan's son: Jiang Tu (489 BC-489 BC) October; Qi Mourning Gong:
Jiang Yangsheng (488 BC - 485 BC) 4 years. Qi Jiangong: Jiang Ren (484 BC-481 BC) 4 years; Qi Pinggong:
Jiang Xiao (480 BC-456 BC) 25 years; Qi Xuangong: Jiang Ji (455 BC-405 BC) 51 years; Qi Kanggong: Jiang Loan (404 BC-379 BC) 26 years.
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