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- Q5312850 description "ruler of the state of Jin".
- Q5312850 description "ruler of the state of Jin".
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- Q5312850 abstract "Duke Qing of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋顷公; traditional Chinese: 晉頃公; pinyin: Jìn Qǐng Gōng, died 512 BC) was the ruler of the State of Jin from 525 to 512 BC, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Quji, and Duke Qing was his posthumous title. He succeeded his father, Duke Zhao of Jin, who died in 526 BC.In 520 BC, the sixth year of Duke Qing's reign, King Jing of the Zhou Dynasty died. The king's three sons – Crown Prince Gai, Prince Meng, and Prince Chao – fought each other for the throne. Jin's six powerful clans – Han, Zhao, Wei, Fan, Zhonghang, and Zhi – intervened and helped Crown Prince Gai ascend the Zhou throne.In 514 BC two smaller clans – Qi (祁) and Yangshe (羊舌) – were exterminated and the six major clans grew even more powerful.Duke Qing reigned for 14 years and died in 512 BC. He was succeeded by his son, Duke Ding of Jin.".
- Q5312850 activeYearsStartYear "0525".
- Q5312850 alias "Quji".
- Q5312850 deathDate "-0512".
- Q5312850 deathYear "-0512".
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- Q5312850 title "Duke Qing of Jin".
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- Q5312850 alternativeNames "Quji".
- Q5312850 dateOfDeath "512".
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- Q5312850 fullName "Ancestral name: Ji".
- Q5312850 fullName "Given name: Quji".
- Q5312850 name "Duke Qing of Jin".
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- Q5312850 reign "525".
- Q5312850 shortDescription "ruler of the state of Jin".
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- Q5312850 title "Duke Qing of Jin".
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- Q5312850 comment "Duke Qing of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋顷公; traditional Chinese: 晉頃公; pinyin: Jìn Qǐng Gōng, died 512 BC) was the ruler of the State of Jin from 525 to 512 BC, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Quji, and Duke Qing was his posthumous title. He succeeded his father, Duke Zhao of Jin, who died in 526 BC.In 520 BC, the sixth year of Duke Qing's reign, King Jing of the Zhou Dynasty died.".
- Q5312850 label "Duke Qing of Jin".
- Q5312850 name "Ancestral name: Ji (姬)".
- Q5312850 name "Duke Qing of Jin".
- Q5312850 name "Given name: Quji (去疾)".
- Q5312850 name "Quji (去疾)".