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King Xuan of Qi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: Qí Xuān Wáng; died 301 BC) was from 319 to 301 BC ruler of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States period of ancient China. King Xuan's personal name was Tian Bijiang (田辟疆), ancestral name Gui (媯), and King Xuan was his posthumous title. King Xuan succeeded his father King Wei of Qi, who died in 320 BC after 37 years of reign. He reigned for 19 years and died in 301 BC. He was succeeded by his son, King Min of Qi.

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  • King Xuan of Qi (en)
  • 제 선왕 (ko)
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  • 제선왕(齊宣王, ? ~ 기원전 301년)은 중국 전국시대의 왕조 중 하나였던 제나라(전제,齊,田齊)의 제5대 국왕(재위: 기원전 319년 ~ 기원전 301년)이다. 성은 규(嬀), 씨는 전(田), 휘는 벽강(辟彊)이다. (ko)
  • 宣王(せんおう、? - 紀元前301年)は、中国の田斉の第5代の君主(在位:紀元前319年 - 紀元前301年)。姓は嬀、氏は田、諱は辟彊。学問を奨励して諸国から学者を集め(稷下の学士)、商工業を糧に富国に成功している。また、孟子の献策で燕を制圧したことがあったが、これは失敗に終わっている。父の威王と並び名君とされ、弟の靖郭君田嬰とその子の孟嘗君を重用して覇権を握り続け、西方の雄秦と2大大国時代を現出させた。 (ja)
  • 齊宣王(約前350年-前301年),本名田辟疆,戰國時代齊國國君,齊威王之子。 (zh)
  • King Xuan of Qi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: Qí Xuān Wáng; died 301 BC) was from 319 to 301 BC ruler of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States period of ancient China. King Xuan's personal name was Tian Bijiang (田辟疆), ancestral name Gui (媯), and King Xuan was his posthumous title. King Xuan succeeded his father King Wei of Qi, who died in 320 BC after 37 years of reign. He reigned for 19 years and died in 301 BC. He was succeeded by his son, King Min of Qi. (en)
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  • King Xuan of Qi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: Qí Xuān Wáng; died 301 BC) was from 319 to 301 BC ruler of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States period of ancient China. King Xuan's personal name was Tian Bijiang (田辟疆), ancestral name Gui (媯), and King Xuan was his posthumous title. King Xuan succeeded his father King Wei of Qi, who died in 320 BC after 37 years of reign. He reigned for 19 years and died in 301 BC. He was succeeded by his son, King Min of Qi. In traditional Chinese historiography, king Xuan is best known for receiving advice of Mencius. He is generally credited with the establishment of the Jixia Academy. (en)
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