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Goujian 勾踐 | |||||
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King of Yue | |||||
Reign | 496–465 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Yunchang (允常) | ||||
Successor | Luying (鹿郢) | ||||
Issue | Luying Yue Ji | ||||
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House | Si (disputed) | ||||
Dynasty | Yue | ||||
Father | Yunchang |
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐; r. 496–465 BC) was a king of the Yue state. He succeeded his father, Yunchang (允常), to the Yue throne.
Goujian's reign coincided with arguably the last major conflict of the Spring and Autumn period: the struggle between Wu and Yue states, wherein he eventually led his state to victory, annexing Wu. As such, Goujian is sometimes considered the last of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period.