Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC), sometimes also written Fucha, was the last king of the state of Wu during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history...
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The Spear of Fuchai (Chinese: 吳王夫差矛; pinyin: Wú wáng fūchà máo) is the spear of King Fuchai of Wu, the archrival of King Goujian of Yue. It was unearthed...
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Xi Shi (category People of Wu (state))
Li and given to King Fuchai of Wu by King Goujian of Yue in a sexpionage operation which successfully brought down the State of Wu in 473 BC. This account...
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Goujian (redirect from Conquest of Wu by Yue)
of Zuili (槜李之战), however, Yue defeated Wu, and King Helü was mortally wounded. Before his death, he instructed his son, the later King Fuchai of Wu,...
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Spring and Autumn period (redirect from Chunqiu Wu Ba)
Annals. In 482, King Fuchai of Wu held an interstate conference to solidify his power base, but Yue captured the Wu capital. Fuchai rushed back but was...
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Bo Pi (category People of Wu (state))
Goujian of Yue. Bo Pi then influenced King Fuchai of Wu to make peace with the state of Yue despite objections from another advisor of King Fuchai, Wu Zixu...
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injuries while telling his son to avenge him. His son, Fuchai, succeeded him in 495 BC. Fuchai would later annex Yue and capture Yue's King Goujian. Helü...
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their King Goujian, Wu failed to completely subjugate Yue, in part because of Fuchai's willingness to let King Goujian live in Wu as his servant. King...
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(Nation of Treasure) 秘宝之国 Bell metal Spear of Fuchai, the spear used by Goujian's arch-rival, King Fuchai of Wu Weapons and armor in Chinese mythology China...
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Baiyue (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of March 2024)
last two Wu kings, Helü of Wu, who killed his cousin Liao, and his son Fuchai of Wu. Records for the southern state of Yue begin with the reign of King Yunchang...
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