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(Redirected from Fuchu) King of Chinese state of Chu from 227 to 223 BC For Japanese place names, see Fuchū.
Xiong Fuchu
King of Chu
Reign227–223 BC
Full name
Posthumous name
none

Fuchu, King of Chu (Chinese: 楚王負芻), clan name Xiong, (Chinese: 熊) was from 227 to 223 BC the last king of the state of Chu during the late Warring States period of ancient China (though sources argue that Lord Changping was the last king of Chu). Fuchu was his given name and he did not receive a posthumous title.

Fuchu usurped the throne in 227 BC after he murdered his younger half-brother King Ai of Chu. In 223 BC he was captured and deposed by the army of Qin.

References

  1. ^ Sima Qian. "楚世家 (House of Chu)". Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
FuchuHouse of Mi
Regnal titles
Preceded byKing Ai of Chu King of Chu
227–223 BC
Succeeded byLord Changping
Monarchs of Chu
Early rulers
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