Duke Mu of Qin
Duke Mu of Qin (died 621 BC), born Renhao, was a duke of Qin (659–621 BC) in the western reaches of the Zhou Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. Sometimes considered one of China's Five Hegemons, he greatly expanded the territory of Qin during the reign of King Xiang. He was also known for his many talented advisors, such as Baili Xi, Jian Shu (蹇叔), Pi Bao (丕豹), and Gong Sun (公孫).
Renhao 任好 | |
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Duke Mu of Qin | |
Ruler of Qin | |
Reign | 659–621 BC |
Predecessor | Duke Cheng of Qin |
Successor | Duke Kang of Qin |
Died | 621 BC |
House | House of Ying |
Father | Duke De of Qin |
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Chinese | 任好 | ||||||||
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Chinese | 秦穆公 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | The Solemn Duke of Qin | ||||||||
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