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name秦獻公default
name嬴師隰
name獻公
ruleddynasty:秦
    from-date 秦獻公元年
-384
    to-date 秦獻公二十三年
-362
authority-wikidataQ553840
link-wikipedia_zh秦獻公
link-wikipedia_enDuke_Xian_of_Qin_(424–362_BC)
Duke Xian of Qin (秦獻公 Qín Xiàn Gōng, 424–362 BC) was from 384 to 362 BC the 29th ruler of the Zhou Dynasty state of Qin that eventually united China to become the Qin Dynasty. His ancestral name was Ying (嬴), and Duke Xian was his posthumous title. His given name was Shixi (師隰) or Lian (連).

Read more...: Accession to the throne   Reforms   Abolition of human sacrifice   Moving the capital   Establishing counties   War with Wei   Death and succession   Family   Ancestry   In popular culture  

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