List of qi emperors

(1) Jiang Ji:

1, Jiang Shang, Qi Taigong, Ziya was in office from the year before to the year before 1000.

2. Qi and Jiang Ji were in office from 999 to the year before last.

3. The year before was the year before Qi Jiang took office.

4. The year before last-the year before last, Qi Guigong and Jiang Ci's mother were in office.

5. Qi Aigong Jiang Buchen (talking about Jiang Buchen) was in office from the year before last to the year before 863.

6. From 862 to 860, Hu Qi Gong Jing Jiang was in office for three years.

7. Qi Xiangong Jison was in office for 9 years, from 859 to 85 1 year.

8. Before Jiang Shou, Qi Huangong reigned for 26 years from 850 to 825.

9. From 824 BC to 865438 BC+06 BC, Gong Li and Jiang Wuji of Qi reigned for 9 years.

10, Qi Wengong, Jiang Chiqian, 8 15-804, in office 12.

1 1, Qi Chenggong and Jiang Tuo (talking about Jiang Shuo) reigned for 9 years from 803 to 795.

12, Qi Qianzhuang was in power for 64 years, and it was purchased from 794 to 73 1.

13, Qi reigned for 33 years from 730 BC to 698 BC.

14, Qi Xianggong Jiang Zhuer reigned from 697 to 686.

15, Qian Qi abolished Sun Ignorance (Sun Ignorance) and ascended the throne in February 686.

16, Jiang reigned for 43 years from 685 to 643.

17 years, Zhong Qi's waste Gong Jiang ascended the throne in March 643.

18, qi reigned from 642 to 633.

19, Qi reigned for 20 years from 632 to 6 13.

20.6 13 May, the Qi Dynasty ascended the throne before abolishing the Gong Jiang family.

Jiang Shangqi was in office for 4 years (6 12-609).

22. Gong Hui of Qi ruled 10 from 608 BC to 599 BC.

23. From 598 to 582, Wu Ye reigned for 28 years.

24. Qi reigned for six years, from 58 1 year to the previous 554 years.

25. Qi Houzhuang reigned for six years from 553 BC to 548 BC.

26. From 547 to 490, Qi Jinggong was in power for 58 years.

In 27.489, Qi Yan's shunza Jiang Cha was in office for 10 months.

28. From 488 to 485, Jiang reigned for four years.

29. Qi Jiangren reigned for four years from 484 BC to 48 BC1year.

30. From 480 to 456, Qi Pinggong was in power for 25 years.

3 1, Qi Gongxuan reigned for 5 1 year, from 455 to 405 years ago.

32. Qi Kanggong was in power for 26 years from 404 to 379 before Jiang Loan.

(2) Tianqi:

1, reigned for 2 1 year from 404 to 384.

2. He was in office for 9 years, from 383 to 375, until the Qi Dynasty abolished the public land.

3. Qi Huangong Wu Tian reigned from 374 to 357 18 years.

4. From 356 to 320, he reigned for 37 years.

5. Qi Xuanwang was in office for 19 years, from 3 19 years to 30 1 year.

6. From the first 300 years to the first 284 years, the reign of the King of Qi was 17 years.

7. Wang Tian of Qixiang reigned for 19 years (283-265).

8. From 264 to 22 1 year, it was completely abandoned for 44 years.

Extended data

Early history:

Qi occupies a high position among the vassal states. After the rebellion in the Third Prison, Zhou Chengwang ordered Duke Zhao Kang to order Jiang Taigong to say, "It is really necessary to levy in the east to the sea, in the west to the river, in the south to Muling, and in the north to Emperor Wu, five kings and nine uncles." Thus, Qi gained the right to conquer and became a big country, with its capital in Yingqiu.

During the period, Zhou Kangwang distributed the treasure to Lu Ji of Qi State, Wei, the second monarch of Wei State, and Lu Gongbo, the son of Jin State's second monarch.

Qi Dinggong spread to Aigong, was slandered by the invasion, and was cooked and killed by the king of Iraq. After Ai Gong's death, his half-brother Lv Jing was appointed as Qi Jun. In 866, in order to defend the country, Qi Huangong moved its capital from Yingqiu to Bo Gu (five miles northwest of Linzi).

This move shocked the Qi people and caused complaints. Qi Aigong and his mother, brother Gongzishan and his henchmen led Yingshan people to kill Gong Hu and expel his son, and moved the capital from Bo Gu to Linzi for Qi Xiangong. The story of offering the public service spread to his grandson, who was confused and tyrannical, and the people hated him, so Gong, the son of the contact, attacked Qi and killed him.

Gong Hu's sons were all killed, and the Qi people made Lv Chi, the son of Gong Li, the Duke of Qi Wen. Qi Wengong executed all 70 people who participated in the killing of Qi Huangong, ending the civil strife in the imperial court for more than 40 years.

39 1 years ago, Qi Kanggong was exiled to an island by Tian He. He "eats a city first to worship it", and Tian He stands on his own feet as a king.

In the first 386 years, Tian He was listed as a vassal by King Zhou An, and Qi State with Jiang surname was replaced by Tian. Tian He was officially named Hou, but he still used the title of Qi State and the world name "Tian Qi" to show that he was different from Jiang's surname Qi State, and he was called "Tian Shi replaced Qi" in history and became one of the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States".

Before 379, Qi Kanggong died, Tian joined his food city and finally died.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qi State