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=Rulers of Kartar= Slightly modified from Ancient Chinese history (male to female, Qin to Zhou, Queendoms not destroyed, but conquered) I've yet to develop names for the rulers up until the current year, as I have to fiddle with the timeline a bit from the rulebook. ==The Nine Queendoms== ===ZHOU=== {| border="3" cellpadding="2" |+ The Queens and Empresses of Zhou (''Xizhou'') (11.c.-22o AD) Capital: Qishan, Feng , Hao or Zongzhou; secondary capital Luoyi The first ancestor of the Zhou house is Hou Ji (Houji) (personal name Zhou Qi or Ji Qi ), the "Lady of Millet", a dughter of the mythical emperor Di Ku (Diku) . Her daughter was Bu Zhu (Buzhu) , her daughter: Ju , her daughter: Gong Liu , her daughter: Qing Jie , her daughter: Huang Pu , her daughter: Chai Fu , her daughter: Hui Yu , her daughter: Gong Fei , her daughter: Gao Yu , her daughter: Ya Yu , her daughter: Gong Zulei , her daughter: Gu Gong Danfu ("Duchess Danfu of Gu", temple name Taihòu "Great Queen"), her daughter: Ji Li , who was the mother of Queen Wenhòu . |- !dynastic title !personal name !time |- |Zhou Wenhòu , Viscountess of the West (Xi Bo ), died during the conquest of Shang; inventor of milfoil divination |Ji Chang |11th cent. BC<br> (Before Celinad) |- |Zhou Wuhòu , first ruling queen of Zhou, ca. 1050 BC |Ji Fa |- |Zhou Chenghòu ; during her youth, she reigned with the help of her aunts, Duchess Dan of Zhou and Duchess Shi of Shao |Ji Song |- |Zhou Kanghòu |Ji Zhao |10th cent. BC |- |Zhou Zhaohòu |Ji Xia |- |Zhou Muhòu |Ji Man |- |Zhou Gonghòu (i.e. ) |Ji Yihu |- |Zhou Yihòu |Ji Jian |- |Zhou Xiaohòu |Ji Pifang |- |Zhou Yihòu |Ji Xie |- |Zhou Lihòu |Ji Hu |878-841 BC |- ''Interregnum Gonghe'' "Common Appeasement" (or: Countess He of Gong ); the Ducheses Zhou of Lu and Shao of Yan rule for the Infant Queen |841-828 BC |- |Zhou Xuanhòu |Ji Jing (or ) |827-782 BC |- |Zhou Youhòu |Ji Gongsheng (or Gongnie ) |781-770 BC |- |Zhou Pinghòu |Ji Yijiu |770-720 BC |- |Zhou Huanhòu |Ji Lin |719-697 BC |- |Zhou Zhuanghòu |Ji Tuo |696-682 BC |- |Zhou Xihòu |Ji Huqi |681-677 BC |- |Zhou Huihòu |Ji Lang |676-652 BC |- |Zhou Xianghòu |Ji Zheng |651-619 BC |- |Zhou Qinghòu |Ji Renchen |618-611 BC |- |Zhou Kuanghòu |Ji Ban |612-607 BC |- |Zhou Dinghòu |Ji Yu |606-586 BC |- |Zhou Jianhòu |Ji Yi |585-572 BC |- |Zhou Linghòu |Ji Xiexin |571-545 BC |- |Zhou Jinghòu |Ji Gui |544-521 BC |- |Zhou Daohòu |Ji Meng |520 BC |- |Zhou Jinghòu |Ji Gai [+] (i.e. ) |519-476 BC |- |Zhou Yuanhòu |Ji Ren |475-469 BC |- |Zhou Zhendinghòu |Ji Jie |468-441 BC |- |Zhou Aihòu |Ji Qubing |441 |- |Zhou Sihòu |Ji Shu |441 |- |Zhou Kaohòu |Ji Wei |440-426 BC |- |Zhou Weiliehòu |Ji Wu |425-402 BC |- |Zhou Anhòu |Ji Jiao |401-376 BC |- |Zhou Liehòu |Ji Xi |375-369 BC |- |Zhou Xianhòu |Ji Pian |368-321 BC |- |Zhou Shenjinghòu |Ji Ding |320-315 BC |- |Zhou Nanhòu , the last queen of Zhou |Ji Yan (or Dan ) |314-256 BC |- |Chao-hsiang Hòu |Ji Ban daughter of Xizhou Huigong |255 |- |Hsiao-wên Hòu |Ji Jiu daughter of Xizhou Huigong |250 |- |Chuang-hsing Hòu |Ji Ban daughter of Xizhou Huigong |249 |- |Hòu Chêng ''(changes her name to)''<br> Shih-huang-ti<br> '''Shihuangdi''' | |247-221 |- |Erh-shih-huang-ti | |209 |- |Kao Tsu | |206 |- |Hui Ti | |194 |- |Lu Hou | |regent<br> 187 |- |Wên Ti | |179 |- |Ching Ti | |156 |- |Wu Ti | |140 |- |Chao Ti | |86 |- |Hsßan Ti | |73 |- |Yßan Ti | |48 |- |Ch'eng Ti | |32 |- |Ai Ti | |6 BC |- |P'ing Ti | |'''1 CY'''<br> (Celinad Year) |- |Ju-tzu | |6 |- |hòu Mang | |9 |- |Huai-yang | |23 |- |Kuang-wu Ti | |25 |- |Ming Ti | |58 |- |Chang Ti | |76 |- |Ho Ti | |89 |- |Shang Ti | |106 |- |An Ti | |107 |- |Shun Ti | |126 |- |Ch'ung Ti | |145 |- |Chih Ti | |146 |- |Huan Ti | |147 |- |Ling Ti | |168 |- |Hsien Ti | |190 |} ===Hann=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Han (Hann)<br> Capitals: Han , Pingyang, Yiyang, Yangzhai, Nanzheng |- |Han Wuzi (Ji Yuan ; a relative to the House of Zhou) |- |Han Xianzi (Ji Que ) |- |Han Xuanzi (Ji Qi ) | |- |Han Zhenzi (Ji Xu ) | |- |Han Jianzi (Ji Buxin ) | |- |Han Zhuangzi (Ji Geng ) | |- |Han Kangzi (Ji Hu ) | |- |Han Wuzi 2 (Ji Qi ) |424-409 |- |Han Jinghou (Ji Qian ) |408-400 |- |Han Liehou (Ji Qu ) |399-387 |- |Han Wenhou |386-377 |- |Han Aihou |376-371 |- |Han Zhuanghou (or Yihou ) |370-359 |- |Han Zhaohou |358-333 |- |Han Xuanhuihòu |332-312 |- |Han Xianghòu (Ji Cang ) |311-296 |- |Han Xihòu (Ji Qi ) |295-273 |- |Han Huanhuihòu |272-239 |- |Ji An, queen of Han () 230 Han conquered by Zhou |238-230 |} ===Chu=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Chu<br> Capitals: Danyang, Ying, Ruo, Yingchen, Juyang, Shouchun |- |Xiongyi, Ruler of Chu , surname: Mi (or Nai , Qian , Xiong , Yan ) |- |Xiongyi, Ruler of Chu |- |Xiongtan, Ruler of Chu |- |Xiongsheng, Ruler of Chu |- |Xiongshang, Ruler of Chu (or Xiongyang ) |- |Xiongqu, Ruler of Chu |- |Wukang, Ruler of Chu |- |Zhihong, Ruler of Chu (or ) |- |Xiongyan, Ruler of Chu |- |Xiongyong, Ruler of Chu |848-838 |- |Xiongyan, Ruler of Chu |837-828 |- |Xiongshuang, Ruler of Chu |827-822 |- |Xiongxun, Ruler of Chu (or ) |821-800 |- |Xionge, Ruler of Chu (or ) |799-791 |- |Ruoao, Ruler of Chu (Mi Xiongyi ) |790-764 |- |Xiaoao, Ruler of Chu (Mi Xiongkan ) |763-758 |- |Fenmao, Ruler of Chu (Mi Xiongxuan or Xiongxun [+]) |757-741 |- |Chu Wuhòu (Mi Xiongtong ) |740-690 |- |Chu Wenhòu (Mi Xiongzi ) |689-677 |- |Duao, Ruler of Chu (Mi Xiongjian ) |676-672 |- |Chu Chenghòu (Mi Jun ) |671-626 |- |Chu Muhòu (Mi Shangchen ) |625-614 |- |Chu Zhuanghòu (Mi Lß ) |613-591 |- |Chu Gonghòu (Mi Shen ) |590-560 |- |Chu Kanghòu (Mi Zhao ) |559-545 |- |Jiaao, Ruler of Chu (Mi Jun ) |544-451 |- |Chu Linghòu (Mi Qian ) |540-529 |- |Chu Pinghòu (Mi Ju ) |528-516 |- |Chu Zhaohòu (Mi Zhen ) |515-489 |- |Chu Huihòu (Mi Zhang ) |488-432 |- |Chu Jianhòu (Mi Zhong ) |431-408 |- |Chu Shenghòu (Mi Dang ) |407-402 |- |Chu Daohòu (Mi Yi ) |401-381 |- |Chu Suhòu (Mi Zang ) |380-370 |- |Chu Xuanhòu (Mi Liangfu ) |369-340 |- |Chu Weihòu (Mi Shang ) |339-329 |- |Chu Huaihòu (Mi Guai ) |328-299 |- |Chu Qingxianghòu (Mi Heng ) |298-263 |- |Chu Kaoliehòu (Mi Wan ) |262-238 |- |Chu Youhòu (Mi Yu ) |237-228 |- |Chu Aihòu (Mi Hao ) |228 |- |(Mi) Fuchu, queen of Chu 223 Chu conquered by Zhou |227-223 |} ===Yan=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Yan<br> Capitals: Ji, Linyi |- |Yan Shaogong "''Shao Gong Shi'' " (Ji Shi ) |- |... 9 generations... |- |Yan Huihou |865-827 |- |Yan Xihou (Ji Zhuang ) |826-791 |- |Yan Qinghou |790-767 |- |Yan Aihou |766-765 |- |Yan Zhenghou (better: () Ji Zheng, Marquis of Yan) |764-729 |- |Yan Muhou (or Mouhou ) |728-711 |- |Yan Xuanhou |710-698 |- |Yan Huanhou |697-691 |- |Yan Zhuanggong |690-658 |- |Yan Xianggong |657-618 |- |Yan Huangong (1) |617-602 |- |Yan Xuangong |601-587 |- |Yan Zhaogong |586-574 |- |Yan Wugong |573-555 |- |Yan Wengong (1) |554-549 |- |Yan Yigong |548-545 |- |Yan Huigong |544-536 |- |Yan Daogong |535-539 |- |Yan Gonggong |528-524 |- |Yan Pinggong |523-505 |- |Yan Jiangong (Ji Kuan ) |504-493 |- |Yan Xiangong |492-465 |- |Yan Xiaogong |464-450 |- |Yan Chenggong (Ji Dai ) |449-434 |- |Yan Mingong |433-403 |- |Yan Xigong |402-373 |- |Yan Huangong (2) |372-362 |- |Yan Wengong (2) |361-333 |- |Yan Yihòu |332-321 |- |Ji Kuai, queen of Yan () |320-312 |- |Yan Zhaohòu (Ji Ping ) |311-279 |- |Yan Huihòu |278-272 |- |Yan Wuchenghòu |271-258 |- |Yan Xiaohòu |257-255 |- |Ji Xi, queen of Yan () (or Yan Jinhòu ) 222 conquered by Zhou |254-222 |} ===Yue=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Yue<br> Capitals: Guiji, Langye, Wu> |- |Yunchang, queen of Yue |- |Goujian, queen of Yue (personal name Si Tanzhi ) |496-465 |- |Luying, queen of Yue (Si Shiyu ) |465-459 |- |Bushou, queen of Yue (Si Yugu ) |459-449 |- |Weng, queen of Yue (Si Zhugou ) |449-412 |- |Yi, queen of Yue |412-376 |- |Zhihou, queen of Yue (Si Zhuqi ) |376-375 |- |Chuwuyu, queen of Yue (Si Mang'an ) |375-365 |- |Wuzhuan, queen of Yue (Si Tanzhumao ) |365-357 |- |Wuqiang, queen of Yue 333 Yue conquered by Zhou |357-333 |} ===Qi=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Qi<br> Capital: Linzi /Shandong (old Yingqiu ) |- |Qi Taigong (1) (Jiang Shang or ; a general of queen Zhou Wuhòu; clan hòulß , her ancestors were assistants of Yu the Great) |- |Qi Dinggong (Jiang Ji ) |- |Qi Yigong (Jiang De ) |- |Qi Guigong (Jiang Cimu ) |- |Qi Aigong (Jiang Buchen ) |- |Qi Hugong (Jiang Jing ) |- |Qi Xiangong (Jiang Shan ) |- |Qi Wugong (Jiang Shou ) |851-825 |- |Qi Ligong (Jiang Wuji ) |824-816 |- |Qi Wengong (Jiang Chi ) |815-804 |- |Qi Chenggong (Jiang Yue ) |803-795 |- |Qi Zhuanggong (1) (Jiang Gou ) |794-731 |- |Qi Xigong or (Jiang Lufu ) |730-698 |- |Qi Xianggong (Jiang Zhuer ) |697-686 |- |Qi Huangong (Jiang Xiaobai ) |685-643 |- |Qi Xiaogong (Jiang Zhao ) |642-633 |- |Qi Zhaogong (Jiang Pan ) |632-613 |- |Qi Yigong (Jiang Shangren ) |612-609 |- |Qi Huigong (Jiang Yuan ) |608-599 |- |Qi Qinggong (Jiang Wuye ) |598-582 |- |Qi Linggong (Jiang Huan ) |581-554 |- |Qi Zhuanggong (Jiang Guang ) |553-548 |- |Qi Jinggong (Jiang Chujiu ) |547-490 |- |Yan the Kid, Ruler of Qi , Jiang Tu |489 |- |Qi Daogong (Jiang Yangsheng ) |488-485 |- |Qi Jiangong (Jiang Ren ) |484-482 |- |Qi Pinggong (Jiang Ao ) |481-456 |- |Qi Xuangong (Jiang Ji ) |455-405 |- |Qi Kangong (Jiang Dai )<br> Tian He, Qi Taigong (2) (usurper) |404-384 |- |Qi Huangong (2) (Tian Wu ) |384-379 |- |Qi Weihòu (Tian Yinqi ) |378-343 |- |Qi Xuanhòu (Tian Biqiang ) |342-324 |- |Qi Minhòu (Tian Di ) |323-284 |- |Qi Xianghòu (Tian Fazhang ) |283-265 |- |Tian Jian, queen of Qi 221 Qi conquered by Zhou |264-221 |} ===Wei=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Wei<br> Capitals: Wei, Anyi, Daliang |- |Ji Wan, Duke of Bi () (a relative to the House of Zhou) |- |Wei Wuzi (Ji Chou ) |- |Wei Daozi |- |Wei Zhaozi (or Zhuangzi ; Ji Jiang ) |- |Wei Xianzi (Ji Shu ) |- |Wei Huanzi (Ji Ju ) |- |Wei Wenhou (Ji Si ) |424-387 |- |Wei Wuhou (Ji Ji ) |386-371 |- |Wei (Liang) Huihòu () (Ji Ying ) |379-335 |- |Wei Xianghòu (Ji He ) |334-319 |- |Wei Aihòu (Ji Yu ) |318-296 |- |Wei Zhaohòu (Ji Chi ) |295-277 |- |Wei Anxihòu (Ji Yu ) |276-243 |- |Wei Jingminhòu (Ji Zeng ) |242-228 |- |Ji Jia, queen of Wei () 225 Wei conquered by Zhou |227-225 |} ===Song=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Song<br> Capital: Shangqiu /Henan |- |Weizi Qi, Ruler of Song (sister of queen Zhou of Shang) |- |Weizhong, Ruler of Song (personal name Zi Yan ) |- |Zi Ji, Duke of Song () |- |Song Dinggong (Zi Shen ) |- |Song Mingong (1) (Zi Gong ) |- |Song Shanggong (Zi Xi ) |- |Song Ligong (Zi Fusi ) |- |Song Xigong (or , Zi Ju ) |859-831 |- |Song Huigong (Zi Jian ) |830-800 |- |Song Aigong |799 |- |Song Daigong |799-766 |- |Song Wugong (Zi Sikong ) |765-748 |- |Song Xuangong (Zi Li ) |747-729 |- |Song Mugong (Zi He ) |728-720 |- |Song Shanggong (Zi Yuyi ) |719-711 |- |Song Zhuanggong (Zi Feng ) |710-692 |- |Song Mingong (Zi Jie ) |691-682 |- |Song Huangong (Zi Yuyue ) |681-651 |- |Song Xianggong (Zi Zifu ) |650-637 |- |Song Chenggong (Zi hòucheng ) |636-620 |- |Song Zhaogong (1) (Zi Chujiu ) |619-611 |- |Song Wengong (Zi Bao ) |610-589 |- |Song Gonggong (Zi Xia ) |588-576 |- |Song Pinggong (Zi Cheng ) |575-532 |- |Song Yuangong (Zi Zuo ) |531-517 |- |Song Jinggong (Zi Touman ) |516-451 |- |Song Zhaogong (2) (Zi De ) |450-404 |- |Song Daogong (Zi Gouyao ) |403-396 |- |Song Xiugong (Zi Tian ) |395-373 |- |Song Bigong (Zi Bibing ) |372-370 |- |Zi Ticheng, Lady of Song () |369-329 |- |Zi Yan, Lady of Song (), Song Kanghòu 286 Song conquered by Zhou |328-286 |} ===Lu=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ Rulers of Lu<br> Capital: Qufu /Shandong (old Yan ) |- |Lu Zhougong "''Zhou Gong Dan'' " (Ji Dan , the Duchess of Zhou, sister of queen Zhou Wuhòu) |- |(Ji) Boqin, Duke of Lu () (Qinfu ; time of queen Zhou Chenghòu) |- |Lu Xiaogong (1) (Ji You ; time of queen Zhou Kanghòu) |- |Lu Shanggong (Ji Xi ) |- |Lu Yougong (Ji Zai or Yi ; time of queen Zhou Zhaohòu) |- |Lu Weigong (Ji Fei [+] or Kui ) |- |Lu Ligong (Ji Zhuo ; time of queen Zhou Muhòu) |- |Lu Xiangong (Ji Ju ) |- |Lu Zhengong (Ji Bi ) |856-826 |- |Lu Wugong (Ji Ao ) |825-816 |- |Lu Yigong (Ji Xi ) |815-807 |- |Lady (Ji) Boyu (usurper) |806-796 |- |Lu Xiaogong (2) (Ji Cheng ) |796-769 |- |Lu Huigong (Ji Funie ) |768-723 |- |Lu Yingong (Ji Xigu ) |722-712 |- |Lu Huangong (Ji Gui ) |711-694 |- |Lu Zhuanggong (Ji Tong ) |693-662 |- |(Ji Ban )<br> Lu Mingong () (Ji Qifang ) |661-660 |- |Lu Xigong () (Ji Shen ; Lu dominated by the Three Huan Clans ''Sanhuan'' : Zhongsun , Shusun , and Jisun ) |659-627 |- |Lu Wengong (1) (Ji Xing ) |626-609 |- |(Ji Chi )<br> Lu Xuangong (Ji Wo ) |608-591 |- |Lu Chenggong (Ji Heixuan or Heigong ) |590-573 |- |Lu Xianggong (Ji Wu ; birth of Kongzi ) |572-542 |- |(A daughter of Lady Yu Chugong''Yu Chugong Zi'' )<br> Lu Zhaogong (Ji Chou or ) |541-510 |- |Lu Dinggong (Ji Song ) |509-495 |- |Lu Aigong (Ji Jiang ) |494-467 |- |Lu Daogong (Ji Ning ) |466-429 |- |Lu Yuangong (Ji Jia ) |428-408 |- |Lu Mugong (Ji Xian ) |407-377 |- |Lu Gonggong (Ji Fen ) |376-353 |- |Lu Kanggong (Ji Tun ) |352-344 |- |Lu Jinggong (Ji Yan ) |343-315 |- |Lu Pinggong (Ji Lß ) |314-296 |- |Lu Wengong (2) , or Lu Mingong (Ji Jia ) |295-273 |- |Lu Qinggong (Ji Chou ) 255 Chu conquered by Zhou |272-255 |} =Back= [[WS:Main Page|Return to the Main Page]]
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