chǔ​huái​wáng

King Huai of Chu

楚怀王 楚懷王 chǔ​huái​wáng
King Huai of Chu
King Huai of Chu (reigned 328–299 BC), a ruler of the State of Chu during the Warring States period who is known for his political incompetence and for banishing the poet 屈原 qū​yuán.
King Huai of Chu (grandson)
The grandson of the original King Huai of Chu who was later placed on the throne by rebel forces at the end of the Qin dynasty; he was later renamed 楚义帝 chǔ​yì​dì by 项羽 xiàng​yǔ.

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