Ling (Zhou King)

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Ling , King of Zhou ( Chinese  周 靈王  /  周 灵王 , Pinyin Zhōu Líng wáng;? - 545 BC) or Ling, King of Chou ( Wade-Giles ) was a ruler of the Chinese Zhou dynasty : the eleventh of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty . His personal name was Ji Xiexin (姬 泄 心). He climbed in 571 BC. The throne in Luoyi (Luoyang, Henan ) and ruled until 545 BC. During his reign, Confucius was born in the state of Lu (551 BC).

predecessor Office successor
Jian from Zhou King of Zhou
571 to 545 BC Chr.
Jing by Zhou (Ji Gui)