- Source: Duke Yi of Lu
Duke Yi of Lu, personal name Ji Xi, was a ruler of the Lu state, succeeding his father Duke Wu.
Despite being the younger son of Duke Wu, he was made heir apparent over his older brother Kuo by the intervention of King Xuan of Zhou. After nine years of rule, supporters of Kuo and of his son Boyu rose in revolt and murdered Duke Yi; Boyu was then proclaimed to be the Duke of Lu by the rebels.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Qi Ai Gong
- Kaisar Kangxi
- Xiǎobái
- Quwo Wu Gong
- Ladang Murbei (idiom)
- Qi (negara bagian)
- Silsilah Kaisar Tiongkok (kuno)
- Kill Me, Heal Me
- Qin Shubao
- Mao Zedong
- Duke Yi of Lu
- Duke Yi
- Lu (state)
- Duke Wu of Lu
- King Yi of Zhou (Xie)
- Lang (Chinese surname)
- Duke Yì of Qi
- Duke Yǐ of Qi
- Duke Min of Lu
- Duke Huan of Qi