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name魏襄王default
name魏嗣
name襄王
ruleddynasty:魏
    from-date 魏襄王元年
-318
    to-date 魏襄王二十三年
-296
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link-wikipedia_zh魏襄王
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King Xiang of Wei (died 296 BC), personal name Wei Si, was king of Wei from 318 BC to 296 BC. He was the son of King Hui of Wei. In 318 BC, at the suggestion of the Wei minister, Gongsun Yan, he entered into an alliance against Qin created by King Huai of Chu which also included the states of Zhao, Han and Yan. Chu then betrayed this alliance.

In 317 BC, at the suggestion of chancellor Zhang Yi, King Xiang entered into an alliance with Qin. To punish Chu for its betrayal of the 5-state alliance, King Xiang sent an army in 312 BC to attack the city of Dengcheng in Chu (modern-day part of Shangshui County, Zhoukou, Henan Province).

Wei itself was attacked by Qi in 310 BC, and King Xiang met King Wu of Qin at Linjin (modern day part of Linyi County, Yuncheng, Shanxi Province). In 308 BC, the two kings met again at Yingcheng (modern-day part of Xiaogan, Hubei) to plan an attack on Han.

In 306 BC, after the death of King Wu of Qin, the alliance with Qin broke down, and Qin invaded, attacking and occupying the city of Puban. Qin chancellor Gan Mao defected to Wei and the invading forces were withdrawn. In 303 BC, Qin took advantage of Wei's alliance with Qi and Han against Chu to launch a second invasion.

In 302 BC, relations between Wei and Qin normalized, and King Xiang met King Zhaoxiang of Qin and Han Ying (crown prince of Han) at Linjin, in which Qin agreed to return Puban. This allowed alliance of Wei, Han and Qi in inflict a major defeat on Chu in 301 BC. In 299 BC, King Xiang met with King Min of Qi and King Wuling of Zhao at Han's capital Xinzheng (modern day Henan) to propose a 4-state alliance of Qi, Han, Wei and Zhao against Qin.

It was in this king's tomb that the Bamboo Annals were discovered in 279 AD, an event referred to as the Jizhong discovery.

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魏襄王(?─前296年),姓,氏,名魏惠王之子。魏襄王元年(前318年),魏、五國合縱攻秦,不克而返。惠施為魏出使楚國。前296年魏襄王薨,子昭王立。

西晉太康二年(279年),汲郡人不准發魏襄王墓(或言安釐王塚),得竹書數十車。這些竹書包括了魏襄王時期魏國人撰寫的史書《竹書紀年》以及《穆天子傳》、《瑣語》等書,《竹書紀年》較西漢司馬遷的《史記》更準確。

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