King An of Zhou
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King An of Zhou, ch.: 周安王, pinyin: zhōu ān wáng, wg: King An of Chou, was the thirty-second sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the twentieth of Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
[edit] Personal information
| Family name | Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese |
| Given name | Jiao (驕 jīao) in Chinese |
| Era name | none |
| Father | King Kao of Zhou |
| Mother | unknown |
| Wife | unknown |
| Children | King Lie of Zhou and King Xian of Zhou |
| Duration of reign | 401 BC-376 BC |
| Tomb | unknown |
| Temple name | unknown |
| Courtesy name | unknown |
| Posthumous name | 安 (pinyin ān), literary meaning: "stable" or quiet" |
| Preceded by King Weilie of Zhou |
Zhou Dynasty | Succeeded by King Lie of Zhou |

