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King Xiang of Chu was the assistant king of Qing Dynasty. The correct name is King Xiang of Chu. He is Chu Huaiwang's son.
Introduction:
Chu Wang Xiongheng (? -263 BC), the son of Mi surname, Xiong surname and Min Heng, was the king of Chu during the Warring States Period. His reign was from 298 BC to 263 BC, when Chu was in decline.
Chu has been oppressed by Qin since the battle of Lantian in Danyang was defeated by Qin in 3 12 BC. Want to reunite with Qi, the king of Qin wrote to invite him to meet in Wuguan (in the southeast of Danfeng County, Shaanxi Province) and make an appointment face to face. Despite the opposition of the doctor Qu Yuan, he followed his advice and went to the State of Qin. However, when he arrived in Qin, Zhao Haoqi of Qin put Chu Huaiwang under house arrest in Xianyang, where he died more than a year later.
In 263 BC, King Xiang of Chu died of illness, and the prince who was taken hostage in Qin fled back to Chu for the sake of Chu Gaolie.
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