Qin Wang

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Qin Wang (秦王, King/Prince of Qin or King/Prince Qin) may refer to:

Chinese royalty[edit]

Zhou dynasty[edit]

Qin dynasty[edit]

  • Qin Shi Huang, ruled 246 BC – 221 BC as King of Qin before declaring as First Emperor
  • Fusu, first son of Qin Shi Huang who committed suicide
  • Ziying of Qin, claimed the reduced title King of Qin prior to the collapse of Qin dynasty

Sixteen Kingdoms[edit]

  • Fu Hong, self-proclaimed to be the Prince of Three Qins
  • Fu Jian, founding emperor of the Former Qin state
  • Yao Chang, self-proclaimed to be the Prince 10,000 Years of Qin
  • Dou Chong, Former Qin general who broke away in 393
  • Qifu Guoren, founding prince of the Western Qin state
  • Qifu Gangui, second prince of the Western Qin state
  • Qifu Chipan, third prince of the Western Qin state
  • Qifu Mumo, last prince of the Western Qin state

Southern and Northern Dynasties[edit]

Sui dynasty[edit]

Tang dynasty[edit]

Song dynasty[edit]

Yuan dynasty[edit]

  • Manggala (1242–1280), third son of Kublai
  • Ananda (1273–1307), first son of Manggala
  • Altan Buqa (d. 1323), second son of Manggala

Ming dynasty[edit]

  • Zhu Shuang (1356–1395), second son of the Hongwu Emperor

Games[edit]

See also[edit]