King Zhuang of Chu
| King Zhuang of Chu 楚莊王 | |||||||||
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| King of Chu | |||||||||
| Reign | 613–591 BC | ||||||||
| Predecessor | King Mu | ||||||||
| Successor | King Gong | ||||||||
| Died | 591 BC | ||||||||
| Spouse | Lady Fan | ||||||||
| Issue | King Gong | ||||||||
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| House | Mi | ||||||||
| Dynasty | Chu | ||||||||
| Father | King Mu | ||||||||
King Zhuang of Chu (Chinese: 楚莊王; pinyin: Chǔ Zhuāng Wáng), personal name Xiong Lü, was a monarch of the Chu state. He was one of the "Five Hegemons" who attempted to wrest control of China during the Spring and Autumn period.