Duke Zhuang II of Qi 齊後莊公 | |||||
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Ruler of Qi | |||||
Reign | 553–548 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Duke Ling of Qi | ||||
Successor | Duke Jing of Qi | ||||
Died | 548 BC | ||||
Issue | Shao Jiang | ||||
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House | House of Jiang | ||||
Father | Duke Ling of Qi | ||||
Mother | Zong Sheng Ji |
Duke Zhuang II of Qi (Chinese: 齊後莊公; pinyin: Qí Hòu Zhuāng Gōng; died 548 BC) was from 553 to 548 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His personal name was Lü Guāng (呂光), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Zhuang was his posthumous title. He was the second of the two Qi rulers called Duke Zhuang. Before ascending the throne he was known as Prince Guang.[1][2]