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Duke Zao of Qin

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Duke Zao of Qin
秦躁公
Ruler of Qin
Reign442–429 BC
PredecessorDuke Ligong of Qin
SuccessorDuke Huai of Qin
Died429 BC
Posthumous name
Duke Zao (躁公)
or
Duke Zao (趮公)
HouseYing
DynastyQin
FatherDuke Ligong of Qin

Duke Zao of Qin (Chinese: 秦躁公; pinyin: Qín Zào Gōng, died 429 BC), personal name unknown, was the duke of the Qin state from 442 to 429 BC. Duke Zao succeeded his father Duke Ligong, who died in 443 BC, as ruler of Qin.[1][2]

In 441 BC, the Qin city of Nanzheng (in present-day Hanzhong) rebelled. In 430 BC, the Rong state of Yiqu invaded Qin, advancing to the Wei River.[1][2]

Duke Zao reigned for 14 years and died in 429 BC. He was succeeded by his younger brother Duke Huai, who had been exiled in the Jin state.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Sima Qian. 秦本纪 [Annals of Qin]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). guoxue.com. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Han, Zhaoqi (2010). "Annals of Qin". Annotated Shiji (in Chinese). Zhonghua Book Company. pp. 412–414. ISBN 978-7-101-07272-3.
Duke Zao of Qin
 Died: 429 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Qin
442–429 BC
Succeeded by
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