King Lie of Zhou

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During the reign of King Lie of Zhou, Duke Xian of Qin relocated the capital to Yueyang (in present-day Yanliang District of Xi'an), which marked the start of Qin's prosperity. In 371 BC, Duke Xian of Qin led troops to conquer six cities of the Han state. In 370 BC, King Wei of Qi visited the Zhou court, further solidifying his reputation.

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King Lie of Zhou
 Died: 369 BC
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Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/check King of China
375–369 BC Template:S-ttl/check
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