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  2. King Mu of Zhou - Wikipedia

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    King Mu was perhaps the most pivotal king of the Zhou dynasty, reigning nearly 55 years, from ca. 976 BC to ca. 922 BC. Mu was more ambitious than wise, yet he was able to introduce reforms that changed the nature of the Zhou government, transforming it from a hereditary system to one that was based on merit and knowledge of administrative skills.

  3. Tale of King Mu, Son of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    King Mu and the Queen Mother of the West, an illustration from Joseon Korea. The Tale of King Mu, Son of Heaven (Chinese: 穆天子傳; pinyin: Mù Tiānzǐ Zhuàn) [Notes 1] is a fantasy version of the travels of King Mu of Zhou, historical fifth sovereign of the Zhou dynasty of China, r. 976–922 BCE or 956–918 BCE.

  4. Guoyu (book) - Wikipedia

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    It comprises a total of 240 speeches, ranging from the reign of King Mu of Zhou (r. 956–918 BC) to the execution of the Jin minister Zhibo in 453 BC. [1] Compilation of the Guoyu probably began during the 5th century and continued until the late 4th century BC. The earliest chapter of the compilation is the Discourses of Zhou. [2]

  5. Category:Kings of the Zhou dynasty - Wikipedia

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  6. King Mu - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. King Mu may refer to these monarchs: King Mu of Zhou (died 922 BC) King Mu of Chu (died 614 ...

  7. Mu (surname) - Wikipedia

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    King Mu of Zhou, the fifth king of the Zhou dynasty. Duke Mu of Qin, was a duke of Qin (659–621 BC). Duke Mu of Xu, the ruler of the State of Xu. Duchess Mu of Xu, princess of the State of Wey and the first recorded female poet in Chinese history. Mu Shiying, Chinese writer; Mu Qing (journalist), Chinese journalist and politician

  8. Marquis Zhuang of Cai - Wikipedia

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    Marquis Zhuang of Cai (蔡莊侯) (d. 612 BC), born Jī Jiǎwǔ (姫甲午), was the fifteenth ruler of the State of Cai from 645 BC to 612 BC. He was the only known son of Lord Mu of Cai (蔡穆侯), his predecessor.

  9. Mu Tipo - Wikipedia

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    Mu Tipo (穆提婆) (died c.November 577 [1]), né Luo Tipo (駱提婆), was a Xianbei official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. [2] He was a close associate of the emperor Gao Wei, and during the latter part of Gao Wei's reign controlled the political scene along with his mother Lu Lingxuan, and the other favorites of Gao Wei, Han Zhangluan and Gao Anagong.