Duke Zhuang II of Qi 齊後莊公 | |||||||||
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Duke of Qi | |||||||||
Reign | 553–548 BC | ||||||||
Predecessor | Duke Ling | ||||||||
Successor | Duke Jing | ||||||||
Died | 548 BC | ||||||||
Issue | Shao Jiang (少姜) | ||||||||
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House | Jiang | ||||||||
Dynasty | Jiang Qi | ||||||||
Father | Duke Ling | ||||||||
Mother | Zong Sheng Ji (鬷聲姬) |
Duke Zhuang of Qi, known in historiography as Duke Zhuang II of Qi (Chinese: 齊後莊公; pinyin: Qí Hòu Zhuāng Gōng) to distinguish from the earlier ruler with the same posthumous name, personal name Lü Guang, was a duke of the Qi state, reigning from 553 BC to 548 BC.[1][2]