Wei Manduo | |||||||||
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6th Leader of Wei clan | |||||||||
Predecessor | Wei Qu | ||||||||
Successor | Wei Ju | ||||||||
Issue | Wei Ju | ||||||||
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House | Wei | ||||||||
Father | Wei Qu |
Wèi Xiāngzǐ ( fl. 5th Century BCE) ( Chinese: 魏 襄 子) was a ruler of Wei, a vassal of Jin during the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) of Chinese history. [1] [2]
Wei Manduo | |||||||||
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6th Leader of Wei clan | |||||||||
Predecessor | Wei Qu | ||||||||
Successor | Wei Ju | ||||||||
Issue | Wei Ju | ||||||||
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House | Wei | ||||||||
Father | Wei Qu |
Wèi Xiāngzǐ ( fl. 5th Century BCE) ( Chinese: 魏 襄 子) was a ruler of Wei, a vassal of Jin during the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) of Chinese history. [1] [2]