King Wei of Qi

King Wei of Qi (Chinese: 齊威王; pinyin: Qí Wēi Wáng), personal name Tian Yinqi (田因齊), was a ruler of the Qi state, reigning from 356 BC to 320 BC, or according to another source from 378 BC to 343 BC. He was the first ruler of Qi to style himself "king". == Life == In the Intrigues of the Warring States, the strategist Su Qin is quoted as telling the king of Qin: "Kings Wei and Xuan of Qi were the worthiest rulers of their age.

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King Wei of Qi

King Wei of Qi (Chinese: 齊威王; pinyin: Qí Wēi Wáng), personal name Tian Yinqi (田因齊), was a ruler of the Qi state, reigning from 356 BC to 320 BC, or according to another source from 378 BC to 343 BC. He was the first ruler of Qi to style himself "king". == Life == In the Intrigues of the Warring States, the strategist Su Qin is quoted as telling the king of Qin: "Kings Wei and Xuan of Qi were the worthiest rulers of their age.

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