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King Huan of Zhou (d. 697 BC) ( ch. 周桓王 zhou húan wáng) or King Huan of Chou was the fourteenth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the second of Eastern Zhou Dynasty.

Personal information

family name Ji (姬 ji) in Chinese
given name Lin (林 lín) in Chinese
era name none
father King Ping of Zhou
mother unknown
wife unknown
children King Zhuang of Zhou
duration of reign 719 BC- 697 BC
tomb unknown
temple nameTemple names ( or less commonly Pinyin: miao hao , are commonly used when naming most Chinese and certain Korean rulers. When compared to posthumous names, the use of temple names is more exclusive. Both titles were given after death to an emperor or king unknown
courtesy name unknown
posthumous nameA posthumous name (/ Pinyin: shi hao; Romaji: shigo/tsuigo; Revised Romanization of Korean: siho) is a honorary name given to royalty in some cultures posthumously, that is, after the person's death. The posthumous name is commonly used when naming most C Huan 桓 ( pinyinPinyin (, pinyin) literally means "join together sounds" (a less literal translation being "phoneticize", "spell" or "transcription") in Chinese and usually refers to Hany pinyin (, literal meaning: " Han language pinyin"), which is a system of romanizati húan), literary meaning: "exploratory" or "willow-like"

Preceded by:
King Ping of Zhou
Zhou Dynasty Succeeded by:
King Zhuang of Zhou



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