King Ping of Chu

King of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China
The basics

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IntroKing of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China
A.K.A.Xiong Qiji (Chinese: 熊弃疾) Xiong Ju (Chinese: 熊居)
A.K.A.Xiong Qiji (Chinese: 熊弃疾) Xiong Ju (Chinese: 熊居)
PlacesChina
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Work fieldMilitary Royals
Gender
Male
Family
Father:King Gong of Chu
Children:King Zhao of Chu
The details

Biography

King Píng of Chu (Chinese: 楚平王; pinyin: Chŭ Píng Wáng, died 516 BC). During the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China, he was king of the State of Chu from 528 BC to 516 BC. He was a son of King Gong of Chu and his consort (a sibling of King Zi'ao).
Born Xiong Qiji (Chinese: 熊弃疾), Píng changed his name to Xiong Ju (Chinese: 熊居) after ascending the throne, and King Píng was his posthumous title. The likely reason for his name change was his response to a naming taboo.
He married Bo Ying and was succeeded by their son, King Zhao of Chu.

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