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  1. King Kang of Zhou (Chinese: 周 康 王; died 996/78 BC), personal name Ji Zhao, was the third king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. He was a son of his predecessor, King Cheng. The dates of his reign are 1020–996 BC or 1005–978 BC. King Kang followed his father's policy and expanded the Zhou territory in the north and west.

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  3. King Zhao of Zhou (Chinese: 周 昭 王; pinyin: Zhōu Zhāo Wáng; 1027–957 BC), personal name Ji Xia, was the fourth king of the Zhou dynasty of China. He ruled from 977/75 BC until his death twenty years later.

  4. King Kang of Zhou (Chinese: 周康王; died 996/78 BC) was the third king of the Zhou Dynasty and son of King Cheng of Zhou. The dates of his reign are 1020–996 BC or 1005–978 BC. King Kang followed his father's policy and expanded the Zhou territory in the North and in the West.

  5. King Kang of Zhou 周康王 (r. 1079-1053), King Kang of Zhou, personal name Ji Zhao 姬釗, was a son of King Cheng 周成王 and the third ruler of the Zhou dynasty 周 (11th cent.-221 BCE). He is important for his efforts for the further consolidation of the dynasty.

  6. May 11, 2020 · King Kang of Zhou (Chinese: 周康王; pinyin: Zhōu Kāng Wáng) or King K’ang of Chou was the third sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty[1] and son of the King Cheng of Zhou.[2] The dates of his reign are 1020-996 BC or 1005-978 BC.[3]

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  7. King Kang of Zhou, personal name Ji Zhao, was the third sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and son of King Cheng of Zhou. The dates of his reign are 1020–996 BC or 1005–978 BC. King Kang followed his father's policy and expanded the Zhou territory in the North and in the West.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duke_of_ShaoDuke of Shao - Wikipedia

    Shi, Duke of Shao (died c. 1000 BCE), born Ji Shi, posthumous name Kang (康), also known as Lord Shao or Duke of Shao, was a high-ranking minister of the early Zhou dynasty. He was a member of the royal clan, the founding lineage head of the state of Yan, and elder of the minor polity Shao .

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