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Duke Yǐ of Qi (; reigned 10th century BC) was the third recorded ruler of the ancient Chinese
state of Qi Qi, or Ch'i in Wade–Giles romanization, was a state of the Zhou dynasty-era in ancient China, variously reckoned as a march, duchy, and independent kingdom. Its capital was Linzi, located in present-day Shandong. Qi was founded sh ...
during the Western Zhou Dynasty. His personal name was Lü De (呂得) and ancestral name was Jiang ( ). Duke Yǐ succeeded his father Duke Ding of Qi, and was succeeded by his son Duke Gui of Qi.


Family

Wives: * Lady, of the Ji clan of Zhou (), personal name Lan (); the youngest daughter of King Wu of Zhou Sons: * Prince Cimu (; d. 902 BC), ruled as Duke Gui of Qi from 932–902 BC


Ancestry


References

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