King Huiwen of Qin 秦惠文王 | |||||||||
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Reign | 338–311 BC | ||||||||
Predecessor | Duke Xiao of Qin | ||||||||
Successor | King Wu of Qin | ||||||||
Born | 356 BC | ||||||||
Died | 311 BC (aged 44–45) | ||||||||
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House | Ying | ||||||||
Dynasty | Qin | ||||||||
Father | Duke Xiao of Qin |
King Huiwen of Qin (Chinese: 秦惠文王; 356–311 BC), also known as Lord Huiwen of Qin (Chinese: 秦惠文君), personal name Ying Si, was the ruler of the Qin state from 338 to 311 BC.[1][2] He was the first ruler of Qin to style himself "King" (王) instead of "Duke" (公).