Huan (驩) | |||||
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Duke Xiang of Jin | |||||
Ruler of Jin | |||||
Reign | 627–621 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Duke Wen of Jin | ||||
Successor | Duke Ling of Jin | ||||
Died | 621 BC | ||||
Spouse | Mu Ying | ||||
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Father | Duke Wen of Jin |
Duke Xiang of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋襄公; traditional Chinese: 晉襄公; pinyin: Jìn Xiāng Gōng, died 621 BC) was from 627 to 621 BC the ruler of the State of Jin, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Huan, and Duke Xiang was his posthumous title. He succeeded his father Duke Wen of Jin, who was the Hegemon of China.[1]