Duke Ai of Qi

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Duke Ai of Qi
齊哀公
Duke of Qi
Reign902–890 BC
PredecessorDuke Gui
SuccessorDuke Hu
Died890 BC
Names
Ancestral name: Jiāng (姜)
Clan name: Lǚ (呂)
Given name: Bùchén (不辰)
Posthumous name
Duke Ai (哀公)
HouseJiang
DynastyJiang Qi
FatherDuke Gui

Duke Ai of Qi (Chinese: 齊哀公; pinyin: Qí Āi Gōng), personal name Lü Buchen, was a duke of the Qi state.[1][2]

Duke Ai succeeded his father, Duke Gui, as ruler of Qi. Duke Ai had a dispute with the Ji state. King Yi of Zhou sided with the marquis of Ji and executed Duke Ai by boiling him to death. King Yi of Zhou then installed Duke Ai's younger half-brother, Duke Hu, on the Qi throne.[1][2]

Ancestry

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Jiang Ziya (1128–1015 BC)
Duke Ding of Qi (1050–975 BC)
Duke Yǐ of Qi (d. 933 BC)
Duke Gui of Qi (d. 902 BC)
Duke Ai of Qi (d. 890 BC)

References

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