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  1. 2 days ago · In this respect, the episode differs from one recorded by the Han historian Sima Qian concerning King Zhuang of Chu (r. 613–591 BCE) in which the king tried to enhance the value of his coin.

  2. 1 day ago · King of Chu 689–677 BC: Ziyuan 子元 d. 664 BC: Xiong Jian 熊艱 Du'ao 堵敖 King of Chu 676–672 BC: Xiong Yun 熊惲 Cheng of Chu 楚成王 King of Chu 671–626 BC: Zheng Mao 鄭瞀: Xiong Shangchen Mu of Chu 楚穆王 King of Chu 625–614 BC: Prince Zhi 王子职: Xiong Lü Zhuang of Chu 楚莊王 King of Chu 613–591 BC: Xiong Shen ...

  3. 2 days ago · The authority of the king was absolute. Chu was the only major state in which the ruling house survived the chaotic years of the Zhanguo period. Local administration went through a slow evolution. The prefecture system developed in both Jin and Chu was one innovation.

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    2 days ago · Chu, who had died in 658, was posthumously stripped of his titles, and his sons Chu Yanfu (褚彥甫) and Chu Yanchong (褚彥沖) were executed. Orders were also issued to execute Liu and Han, although Han died before the execution order reached his location.

  5. 2 days ago · When Qin succeeded in unifying China in 221 bce, its king claimed the title of “First Sovereign Emperor,” Shihuangdi. He was a strong and energetic ruler, and, although he appointed a number of capable aides, the emperor remained the final authority and the sole source of power.

  6. 3 days ago · The Zhuang, Nùng, and Tày people are a cluster of Tai peoples with very similar customs and dress known as the Rau peoples. In China, the Zhuang are today the largest non- Han Chinese minority with over 14.5 million population in Guangxi Province alone.

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  8. 5 days ago · Also known as: Chung-hua, Chung-hua Jen-min Kung-ho-kuo, Chung-kuo, People’s Republic of China, Zhongguo, Zhonghua, Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo. Written by. Kenneth G. Lieberthal. Professor of Political Science; William Davidson Professor of Business Administration; Research Associate, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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