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Qi Sheng Gong Kong Shi 啓聖公孔氏 계성공공씨
(치성궁쿵스)
See Shuliang He 叔梁紇. 계성공(Qi Sheng Gong 啓聖公)
Qi Shun 祈順 기순
(치순)
A director (郎中) of the Ministry of Revenue (戶部) who was dispatched to Joseon as senior envoy (正使) in 1476 and several other times during the reign of King Seongjong (成宗) of Joseon. 기순(祁順)
Qi Tai Gong Lü Shang 齊太公呂尙 제태공여상
(치타이궁뤼상)
See Jiang Tai Gong 姜太公.
Qi Wei Wang 齊威王 제위왕
(치웨이왕)
(r. 356-320 or 378-343 BCE). King Wei of Qi. A ruler of the state of Qi 齊 during the Warring States period. By appointing great military commanders, such as Sun Bin 孫臏, Qi became one of the most powerful states in China during his reign. 위왕(Wei Wang 威王), 제위(Qi Wei 齊威)
Qi Wudi 齊武帝 제무제
(치우디)
(440–493). The second emperor of the Southern Qi 南齊 dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. Although he was criticized for extravagance and wastefulness, he was also considered to be an able and diligent emperor. 소색(Xiao Ze 蕭賾), 선원(Xuanyuan 宣遠)
Qi Wusui 綦毋遂 기무수
(치우쑤이)
An official of the Eastern Jin 東晉 dynasty during the Xīngníng 興寧 era
Qi Xi 祈奚 기해
(치시)
A minister 大夫 in the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period who was reputed for his impartiality.
Qi Xi Gong 齊僖公 제희공
(치시궁)
(r. 730-698 BCE). Duke Xi of Qi. The thirteenth ruler of the state of Qi 齊 during the early Spring and Autumn period. He was the father of Duke Huan of Qi 齊桓公, one of the so-called Five Hegemons 五覇 during the Spring and Autumn period. 희공(Xi Gong 僖公)
Qi Xiang Gong 齊襄公 제양공
(치샹궁)
(r. 697-686 BCE). Duke Xiang of Qi. The fourteenth ruler of the state of Qi 齊 during the Spring and Autumn period. He is infamous for having an incestous relationship with his sister Wen Jiang 文姜. He was assassinated by Wuzhi 無知.
Qi Xiang Wang 齊襄王 제양왕
(치샹왕)
(r. 283-265 BCE). King Xiang of Qi. A ruler of the state of Qi 齊 during the Warring States period. He succeeded his father Min Wang 湣王, who was murdered by the allied forces led by the Yan 燕 in 284 BCE. 제양(Qi Xiang 齊襄)
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