King Li of Zhou — (d. 841 BC) (Simplified Chinese: 周厉王; Traditional Chinese: 周厲王; pinyin:Zhōu Lìwáng) was the tenth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. King Li was a corrupt and decadent king. To pay for his pleasures and vices, King Li raised taxes and caused… … Wikipedia
King Yi of Zhou (Ji Jian) — King Yi of Zhou (ch 周懿王 zhōu yì wáng) or King I of Chou (died 955) was the seventh sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. Personal information Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese Given name Jian (囏 jīan) in Chinese Era name none Father King Gong of… … Wikipedia
King Yi of Zhou — may refer to:*King Yi of Zhou (Ji Jian) (周懿王), seventh sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty *King Yi of Zhou (Ji Xie) (周夷王), ninth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty … Wikipedia
King Ling of Zhou — (ch.: 周靈王, pinyin zhōu líng wáng) or King Ling of Chou (wg) was the twenty third sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the eleventh of Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Personal information Family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese Given name Xiexin (泄心 xìe xīn)… … Wikipedia
Xie — 謝 (traditional) / 谢 (simplified) is a Chinese family name; it is estimated that there are about 2 million people with this surname, with most of them living in southern China. The spelling of the same Chinese character using Wade Giles… … Wikipedia
Zhou Dynasty — For other uses, see Zhou Dynasty (disambiguation). Zhou Dynasty 周朝 Kingdom ← … Wikipedia
Family tree of the Zhou Dynasty — This is a family tree from which King Nan of Zhou, the last king of the Zhou Dynasty was a descendant of the first founder Duke Wu of Zhou who overthrew the last Shang ruler Di Xin. Ruling from 1046 BC to 256 BC of Zhou rule, it is remarked as… … Wikipedia
King Wen sequence — The King Wen sequence (Chinese: 文王卦序) is an arrangement of the sixty four divination figures in 易經 Yì Jīng, the I Ching or Book of Changes. They are called hexagrams in English because each figure is composed of six 爻 yáo broken or unbroken lines … Wikipedia
I king — Das I Ging (chin. 易經 / 易经, yì jīng, W. G. I Ching, auch: I Jing, Yi Ching, Yi King), das „Buch der Wandlungen“ oder „Klassiker der Wandlungen“ ist der älteste der klassischen chinesischen Texte. Das Buch ist auch als Chou I (周易, Zhōu Yì) bekannt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yi King — Das I Ging (chin. 易經 / 易经, yì jīng, W. G. I Ching, auch: I Jing, Yi Ching, Yi King), das „Buch der Wandlungen“ oder „Klassiker der Wandlungen“ ist der älteste der klassischen chinesischen Texte. Das Buch ist auch als Chou I (周易, Zhōu Yì) bekannt … Deutsch Wikipedia