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====Eastern Zhou==== {{see also|Eastern Zhou}} |- | colspan="7" style="background-color: #D8D8D8" | [[Spring and Autumn period]] (春秋時代; 770–476 BCE) |- | '''[[King Ping of Zhou|Ping]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|平}} | Ji Yijiu<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬宜臼}} | colspan="2" | 770–720<br/><small>({{Age in years|-770|-720}} years)</small> | Son of You | Moved the capital to [[Luoyang]]{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Huan of Zhou|Huan]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|桓}} | Ji Lin<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬林}} | colspan="2" | 719–697<br/><small>({{Age in years|-719|-697}} years)</small> | Grandson of Ping | Defeated by the [[Duke Zhuang of Zheng|Duke of Zheng]] at the [[Battle of Xuge]], accelerating the Zhou dynasty's decline in power{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Zhuang of Zhou|Zhuang]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|莊}} | Ji Tuo<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬佗}} | colspan="2" | 696–682<br/><small>({{Age in years|-696|-682}} years)</small> | Son of Huan | Royal court's authority began declining{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Xi of Zhou|Xi]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|釐}} | Ji Huqi<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬胡齊}} | colspan="2" | 681–677<br/><small>({{Age in years|-681|-677}} years)</small> | Son of Zhuang | Briefly reigned as the [[Duke Huan of Qi|Duke Huan]] led the [[Qi (state)|Qi]] to surpass the Zhou in power{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Hui of Zhou|Hui]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|惠}} | Ji Lang<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬閬}} | colspan="2" | 676–652<br/><small>({{Age in years|-676|-652}} years)</small> | Son of Xi | Slowed the [[Chu (state)|Chu]] state's rise{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Xiang of Zhou|Xiang]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|襄}} | Ji Zheng<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬鄭}} | colspan="2" | 651–619<br/><small>({{Age in years|-651|-619}} years)</small> | Son of Hui | Briefly deposed by his brother, but reinstated by [[Duke Wen of Jin|Duke Wen]]{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Qing of Zhou|Qing]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|頃}} | Ji Renchen<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬壬臣}} | colspan="2" | 618–613<br/><small>({{Age in years|-618|-613}} years)</small> | Son of Xiang | Briefly reigned{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Kuang of Zhou|Kuang]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|匡}} | Ji Ban<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬班}} | colspan="2" | 612–607<br/><small>({{Age in years|-612|-607}} years)</small> | Son of Qing | Increasing fighting between surrounding kingdoms{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=323}} |- | '''[[King Ding of Zhou|Ding]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|定}} | Ji Yu<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬瑜}} | colspan="2" | 606–586<br/><small>({{Age in years|-606|-586}} years)</small> | Son of Qing | Continued fighting of surrounding kingdoms{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | '''[[King Jian of Zhou|Jian]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|簡}} | Ji Yi<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬夷}} | colspan="2" | 585–572<br/><small>({{Age in years|-585|-572}} years)</small> | Son of Ding | Continued fighting of surrounding kingdoms{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | '''[[King Ling of Zhou|Ling]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|靈}} | Ji Xiexin<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬泄心}} | colspan="2" | 571–545<br/><small>({{Age in years|-571|-545}} years)</small> | Son of Jian | Weakened relations with surrounding kingdoms{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | '''[[King Jing of Zhou (Gui)|Jing]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|景}} | Ji Gui<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬貴}} | colspan="2" | 544–521<br/><small>({{Age in years|-544|-521}} years)</small> | Son of Ling | Died without an heir, causing a power struggle and rebellion{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | '''[[King Dao of Zhou|Dao]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|悼}} | Ji Meng<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬猛}} | colspan="2" | 520<br/><small>(less than a year)</small> | Son of Jing (544–521) | Briefly ruled before being murdered by his brother{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | '''[[King Jing of Zhou (Gai)|Jing]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|敬}} | Ji Gai<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬丐}} | colspan="2" | 519–476<br/><small>({{Age in years|-519|-476}} years)</small> | Son of Jing (544–521) | Briefly exiled during a revolt. Ruled during the lifetime of [[Confucius]]{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | colspan="7" style="background-color: #D8D8D8" | [[Warring States period]] (戰國時代; 475–221 BCE) |- | '''[[King Yuan of Zhou|Yuan]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|元}} | Ji Ren<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬仁}} | colspan="2" | 475–469<br/><small>({{Age in years|-475|-469}} years)</small> | Son of Jing (519–476) | Decline in Zhou's power{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=324}} |- | '''[[King Zhending of Zhou|Zhending]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|貞定}} | Ji Jie<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬介}} | colspan="2" | 468–442<br/><small>({{Age in years|-468|-442}} years)</small> | Son of Yuan | Continued decline of Zhou{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|pp=324–325}} |- | '''[[King Ai of Zhou|Ai]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|哀}} | Ji Quji<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬去疾}} | colspan="2" | 441<br/><small>(less than a year)</small> | Son of Zhending | Continued decline of Zhou. Killed by [[King Si of Zhou|Si]]{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Si of Zhou|Si]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|思}} | Ji Shu<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬叔}} | colspan="2" | 441<br/><small>(less than a year)</small> | Son of Zhending | Continued decline of Zhou. Killed by [[King Kao of Zhou|Kao]]{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Kao of Zhou|Kao]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|考}} | Ji Wei<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬嵬}} | colspan="2" | 440–426<br/><small>({{Age in years|-440|-426}} years)</small> | Son of Zhending | –{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Weilie of Zhou|Weilie]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|威烈}} | Ji Wu<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬午}} | colspan="2" | 425–402<br/><small>({{Age in years|-425|-402}} years)</small> | Son of Kao | –{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King An of Zhou|An]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|安}} | Ji Jiao<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬驕}} | colspan="2" | 401–376<br/><small>({{Age in years|-401|-376}} years)</small> | Son of Weilie | [[Wei (state)|Wei]] increased in power{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Lie of Zhou|Lie]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|烈}} | Ji Xi<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬喜}} | colspan="2" | 375–369<br/><small>({{Age in years|-375|-369}} years)</small> | Son of An | –{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Xian of Zhou|Xian]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|顯}} | Ji Bian<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬扁}} | colspan="2" | 368–321<br/><small>({{Age in years|-368|-321}} years)</small> | Son of An | [[Qin (state)|Qin]] began to rise in power{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Shenjing of Zhou|Shenjing]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|慎靚}} | Ji Ding<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬定}} | colspan="2" | 320–315<br/><small>({{Age in years|-321|-315}} years)</small> | Son of Xian | [[Qin (state)|Qin]]'s power grew significantly during his reign{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |- | '''[[King Nan of Zhou|Nan]]'''<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|赧}} | Ji Yan<br/>{{lang|zh-hant|姬延}} | colspan="2" | 314–256<br/><small>({{Age in years|-314|-256}} years)</small> | Son of Shenjing | Longest reigning Zhou ruler, though held little power amid the divided kingdom. Conquered and deposed by [[King Zhaoxiang of Qin]]{{sfn|''Imperial China''|2020|p=325}} |}
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