Lord Changping | |
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昌平君 | |
King of Chu | |
In office 223 BC – 223 BC | |
Preceded by | Fuchu |
Succeeded by | None |
Prime Minister of Qin | |
In office 237 BC – 226 BC | |
Preceded by | Lü Buwei |
Succeeded by | None |
Personal details | |
Born | Family name: Ancestral name: Mǐ (羋) |
Relations | King Qingxiang of Chu (paternal grandfather) King Kaolie of Chu (father) King Zhaoxiang of Qin (maternal grandfather) King You of Chu, King Ai of Chu and Fuchu (brother) |
Occupation | Military general, monarch, politician |
Lord Changping (昌平君; died 223 BC) was a Chinese monarch and politician who remained as an important military commander and lord of Qin, who later departed from the state of Qin and went to the state of Chu where he became the last king of Chu (223 BC) in the last days of the Chinese Warring States period.[1]