Duke Huan of Jin

Qi (頎)
Duke Huan of Jin
Ruler of Jin
Reign388–369 BC
PredecessorDuke Lie of Jin
Successornone, title abolished
Names
Ancestral name: Ji (姬)
Given name: Qi (頎)
FatherDuke Lie of Jin

Duke Huan of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋桓公; traditional Chinese: 晉桓公; pinyin: Jìn Huán Gōng) was from 388 to 369 BC the titular ruler of the State of Jin during the beginning of the Warring States period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Qi, and Duke Huan was his posthumous title recorded in the Bamboo Annals,[1] while the Records of the Grand Historian refers to him as Duke Xiao of Jin (晉孝公).[2]

  1. ^ Annals of Wei, Bamboo Annals.
  2. ^ Sima Qian. 晉國世家 [House of Jin]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 April 2012.