zhàn guó zuòzhělièbiǎo
zhōu yuán wáng Zhou Yuanwangzhōu zhēn dìng wáng Zhou Zhendingwangzhōu 'āi wáng Zhou Aiwang
zhōu wáng Zhou Saiwangzhōu kǎo wáng Zhou Kaowangzhōu wēi liè wáng Zhou Weiliewang
zhōu 'ān wáng Zhou Anwangzhōu liè wáng Zhou Liewangzhōu xiǎn wáng Zhou Xianwang
zhōu shèn jìng wáng Zhou Shenjingwangzhōu nǎn wáng Zhou Nanwang
zhōu 'āi wáng Zhou Aiwang
zhàn guó  (?~qián441nián)
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míng:
kāiduānzhōngjié
zàiwèiqián441nián

   zhōu 'āi wáng (? héng qián 441 nián), xìng míng zhōng guó dōng zhōu jūn zhùwéi zhōu zhēn dìng wáng zhǎngzǐqián 441 nián wèi,《 shǐ · zhōu běn chēng 'āi wáng zài wèi jǐn sān yuèwéi shū shā hàishì hào wéi 'āi wáng
  《 sōu shén · juàn liùjìzǎi zhōu 'āi wáng nián zhèng guó gòng shēng shí zhōng zhǐ yòu 'èr shí zhǎngdà chéng rénāi wáng jiǔ niánjìn guó yòu tóu zhū shēng liǎo rén


  King Ai of Zhou (? - 441 BC), the name to the disease Ji, Chinese Eastern Zhou monarch, for the week Yoshisada Wang Changzi. 441 BC came to the throne, "Historical Records Zhou Ji," said Silla in office just three months, the younger brother of Ji-tert-hit kill, posthumous name of Silla.
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