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'''Marquis Wu of Wei''' (died 370 BCE), was a ruler of the ] during the ] of ancient China. Born Wèi Jī, he was the son of the former ruler ]. He became ruler in 395 BCE upon the death of his father. Marquis Wu of Wei died in 370 BCE and was succeeded by his son ]. '''Marquess Wu of Wei''' (died 370 BCE), was a ruler of the ] during the ] of ancient China. Born Wèi Jī, he was the son of the former ruler ]. He became ruler in 395 BCE upon the death of his father. Marquess Wu of Wei died in 370 BCE and was succeeded by his son ].


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Marquess Wu of Wei
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese魏擊
Simplified Chinese魏击
Hanyu PinyinWèi Jī
Ruler of the State of Wei
Reign395–370 BCE
Born?
Died370 BCE
Posthumous name
魏武侯 Family name
Wèi

Marquess Wu of Wei (died 370 BCE), was a ruler of the State of Wei during the Warring States period of ancient China. Born Wèi Jī, he was the son of the former ruler Marquess Wen of Wei. He became ruler in 395 BCE upon the death of his father. Marquess Wu of Wei died in 370 BCE and was succeeded by his son King Hui of Wei.

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