King Qing of Zhou

King Qing of Zhou (Chinese: 周頃王; pinyin: Zhōu Qĭng Wáng), or King Ch'ing of Chou, was the nineteenth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the seventh of Eastern Zhou.


King Qing of Zhou Zhou Dynasty Died: 613 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by
King Xiang of Zhou
King of China
618–613 BC
Succeeded by
King Kuang of Zhou
Kings of the Zhou Dynasty
Western Zhou
  • King Wu
  • King Cheng
  • King Kang
  • King Zhao
  • King Mu
  • King Gong
  • King Yì
  • King Xiao
  • King Yí
  • King Li
  • Gong He
  • King Xuan
  • King You
Eastern Zhou
  • King Ping
  • King Huan
  • King Zhuang
  • King Xi
  • King Hui
  • King Xiang
  • King Qing
  • King Kuang
  • King Ding
  • King Jian
  • King Ling
  • King Jĭng
  • King Dao
  • King Jìng
  • King Yuan
  • King Zhending
  • King Ai
  • King Si
  • King Kao
  • King Weilie
  • King An
  • King Lie
  • King Xian
  • King Shenjing
  • King Nan
Persondata
Name King Qing of Zhou
Alternative names
Short description king of Zhou Dynasty China
Date of birth
Place of birth
Date of death 613 BC
Place of death

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