- King
Zhuangxiang of Qin (281– 6 July 247 BCE),
personal name Ying Yiren, Ying Ziyi or Ying Zichu, was a king of the
state of Qin. He was the
father and...
-
influential merchant from the Wey (衛) state, Lü
Buwei met and
befriended King
Zhuangxiang of Qin, who was then a
minor prince serving as a
hostage in the Zhao...
-
emperor was the
eldest son of the Qin
prince Yiren, who
later became King
Zhuangxiang of Qin.
Prince Yiren at that time was
residing at the
court of Zhao,...
- 'Consort Zhao'; c. 280–228 BC),
personal name unknown, was the wife of King
Zhuangxiang of Qin and the
mother of Qin Shi Huang, the
first emperor of China. Upon...
- the king, or at
least hastened his death, to put the next king, King
Zhuangxiang of Qin, onto the throne. Queens:
Queen Dowager Huayang, of the Xiong...
- used when Qin Shi
Huangdi bestowed it upon his
deceased father, King
Zhuangxiang.
Emperor Gaozu of Han
bestowed the
title Taishang Huangdi on his then-living...
- King
Zhuangxiang of Qin,
personal name
Yiren Rong
Yiren (1916-2005),
entrepreneur and
former Vice-President of the People's
Republic of
China Jocelyn...
- BC),
titled Lord of Chang'an (長安君; Cháng'ān Jūn), was the son of King
Zhuangxiang of Qin and the
paternal younger half-brother of Qin Shi Huang. After...
-
Prince Sou Jou (King
Zhuangxiang) to
escape captivity from Zhou's hands,
gained the
position of "Minister of the Right" once
Zhuangxiang was
promoted to "King"...
-
Gonatas lays
claim to Macedonia. His
claim is
disputed by
Antiochus I.
Zhuangxiang of Qin,
Chinese king of the Qin
State (d. 247 BC) Lysimachus, king of...