King Kao of Zhou explained

King Kao of Zhou
周考王
Succession:King of the Zhou dynasty
Reign:440–426 BC
Predecessor:King Si of Zhou
Successor:King Weilie of Zhou
Full Name:Ancestral name

(姬)
Given name: Wéi (嵬)

House:Ji
Dynasty:Zhou (Eastern Zhou)
Death Date:426 BC
Posthumous Name:King Kao (考王) or King Kaozhe (考哲王)
Father:King Zhending of Zhou
Issue:King Weilie of Zhou

King Kao of Zhou, alternatively King Kaozhe of Zhou (周考哲王), personal name Ji Wei, was a king of the Zhou dynasty of China.[1] He reigned from 440 BC to 426 BC.[2]

King Kao's father was King Zhending. King Kao was succeeded by his son, King Weilie.

Family

Sons:

See also

Family tree of ancient Chinese emperors

Notes and References

  1. Phương Thi Danh (2001), Niên biểu lịch sử Trung Quốc
  2. Zen Baggage: A Pilgrimage to China by Bill Porter