King Jingmin of Wei explained

King Jingmin of Wei
魏景湣王
Succession:King of Wei
Reign:242–228 BC
Predecessor:King Anxi
Successor:Wei Jia
Full Name:Ancestral name

(姬)
Lineage name: Wèi (魏)
Given name: Zēng (增) or Wǔ (午)

Posthumous Name:King Jingmin (景湣王 or 景愍王 or 景閔王)
or
King Jing (景王)
or
King Min (湣王 or 愍王 or 閔王)
House:Ji
Dynasty:Wei
Death Date:228 BC
Father:King Anxi of Wei

King Jingmin of Wei (; died 228 BC; r. 242–228 BC), personal name Wei Wu, was the penultimate king of the Wei state. He was a son of his predecessor, King Anxi. He made an alliance with the states of Han, Zhao, Yan and Chu against the Qin state. This alliance failed with Han's destruction by Qin in 230 BC.