King Weilie of Zhou

King Weilie of Zhou
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King Weilie (? - 402 BC), surnamed Ji and Wu, reigned for 24 years. (425 years ago - 402 years ago) Zhou Kaowang Son of. In 403 BC, he was appointed a doctor of the State of Jin Han Qian Zhao Ji weiss Han Jinghou (Han Qian), Zhao Liehou (Zhao Ji), Wei Wenhou (Wei Si)“ Divided by three families ”。 This is the dividing line between the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. (Others believe that the first 476 years are the boundary between the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.) [2]
Full Name
Ji Wu
Alias
King Weilie of Zhou
Posthumous title
King Willy
surname
woman
Times
the Spring and Autumn period
Ethnic groups
Huaxia nationality
Date of death
First 402 years
Burial place
Present Henan Province Luoyang City
In office time
425-402 BC
Predecessor
Zhou Kaowang
Succession
King Zhou An
True name
Ji Wu

Character's Life

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King Willy
King Zhou Weilie, in Zhou Kaowang Succession after death. After 24 years in office, he died of illness. Buried in Luoyang, Henan Province today. In 403 BC, during the reign of King Weilie of Zhou, Wei, Zhao, and Han were granted the titles of vassal states. Wei The monarch at that time was Wei Wenhou He appointed famous politicians Li Xuan The reform made the State of Wei prosperous and powerful soon and became the first power in the early Warring States Period. Zhao The country's monarch Liehou also appointed a group of talented people, such as Gongsun Lian, to rectify the administration of officials, improve the efficiency of the ruling institutions, save financial expenses, and gradually make the country of Zhao strong.
In 402 BC, Ji Wu died of illness. The posthumous title after his death was King Weilie. Shi Fa: The Congo is called as a great power, and the people are called as a martyr for their meritorious deeds. Comprehensive Mirror for Aid Government 》It began in the 23rd year of King Weilie Zhou.

To be conferred the title of Sanjin

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After King Kao died, his son Jiwu ascended the throne as King Weilie of Zhou. King Wei Lie of Zhou felt that his son of heaven was less secure and planned to give some "favors" to the princes in exchange for their support.
But by the time the Emperor of the Zhou Dynasty had reached the point where there was no land to seal, the substantial "booze" was finally exhausted, so he had to use nominal booze to please the princes. The so-called nominal favor refers to the conferment of nominal titles.
In the year of King Zhending of Zhou Dynasty (453 BC), there were three doctors in the State of Jin (all of them had their own fiefs and armies)—— Zhao Xiangzi Han Kangzi Wei Huanzi They jointly attacked and destroyed the last aristocrat, Zhishi, and divided up all the territory of the State of Jin. The monarch of the State of Jin has become a puppet in the hands of the three aristocrats. Therefore, these three doctors are actually equivalent to three independent countries.
Although the three countries are already independent in essence, they are still the country of doctors in name, and unofficial princes. In this way, in terms of diplomacy, the three companies appear to have no face.
In 403 BC, King Weilie of Zhou went along with his wishes and formally conferred the titles of Wei, Zhao, and Han as vassals. The three doctors kowtowed to Wang's kindness according to the etiquette. King Weilie of Zhou finally enjoyed the feeling of the Son of Heaven again.
Ji Wu died in the second year after he was canonized as Sanjin. [1]