King Hui of Eastern Zhou
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King Hui of Eastern Zhou, traditional Chinese: 東周惠; simplified Chinese: 东周惠王; pinyin: Dōngzhōu Hùi Wáng; Wade-Giles: Tung-Chou Hui Wang was the last king of the Zhou Dynasty of China. He reigned from 255 BC to 249 BC.
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| Family name | Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese |
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| Era name | Zhou Dynasty |
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| Mother | unknown |
| Wife | unknown |
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| Tomb | unknown |
| Temple name | unknown |
| Courtesy name | unknown |
| Posthumous name | Huai 惠 (pinyin hùi), literary meaning: "benevolent" |

