Wei Huan-zi
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Wei Ju | |||||||||
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7th Leader of Wei clan | |||||||||
Predecessor | Wei Manduo | ||||||||
Successor | Marquess Wen | ||||||||
Issue | Marquess Wen of Wei | ||||||||
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House | Wei | ||||||||
Father | Wei Manduo |
Wèi Huán-zĭ (died 446 BCE) (Chinese: 魏桓子), also known as Wèi Xuān-zi (Chinese: 魏宣子), was a leader of the State of Wei during the Warring States period of Chinese history. Personal name Jū (駒/驹), he was the son of Wèi Xiāng-zǐ.
When Wèi Xiāng-zǐ died, Wèi Huán-zĭ succeeded him as leader of Wei. Together with Zhào Xiāng-zĭ and (simplified Chinese: 韩康子; traditional Chinese: 韓康子), Wèi Huán-zĭ defeated Zhì Bóyáo of the . Afterwards the three allies divided up the Zhi territory and expanded their own state borders making them larger than the other vassal states.
After Wèi Huán-zĭ died, his son Marquess Wen of Wei became the Wei leader.
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