Xiqi
| Ji Xiqi 姬奚齊 | |||||
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| Ruler of Jin | |||||
| Reign | 651 BC | ||||
| Predecessor | Duke Xian | ||||
| Successor | Ji Zhuozi | ||||
| Born | 665 BC | ||||
| Died | 651 BC | ||||
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| House | Ji | ||||
| Dynasty | Jin | ||||
| Father | Duke Xian | ||||
| Mother | Li Ji | ||||
Ji Xiqi was briefly a ruler of the Jin state. He was the son of Duke Xian and his favored concubine Li Ji, and later replaced his older half-brother Ji Shensheng as crown prince. After the death of Duke Xian, he took the throne for about a month before being killed by Li Ke.