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Qi (; pinyin: Qí) was a powerful state during the Spring and Autumn Period and Period of the Warring States. Its capital was Linzi, which is part of the present city of Zibo in Shandong Province.
   Qi was founded around 1046 B.C. as one of the many states of the Zhou Dynasty. The first ruler appointed for Qi is Jiang Shang, the most powerful official during that time. The Jiang family ruled Qi for several centuries before it was replaced by the Tian family in 384 BC.

Rulers of Qi

House of Jiang (姜)

House of Tian(田)

Subjects of House of Jiang

  • Tian Wan, Jing Zhong of Tian
  • Tian Zhi
  • Tian Min
  • Xuwu, Viscount Wen of Tian
  • Wuyu, Viscount Huan of Tian
  • Kai, Viscount Wu of Tian
  • Qi, Viscount Xi of Tian
  • Chang, Viscount Chang of Tian
  • Pan, Viscount Xiang of Tian
  • Bai, Viscount Zhuang of Tian
  • Viscount Dao of Tian
  • He, Duke Tai of Tian, recognized as Duke of Qi by King of Zhou

    Replaced House of Jiang

  • He, Duke Tai of Tian
  • Wu, Duke Huan of Qi
  • Yinqi, King Wei of Qi
  • Pijiang, King Xuan of Qi
  • Di, King Min of Qi, "Emperor of the East"
  • Fazhang, King Xiang of Qi
  • Jian, King of QiFurther Information

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