Wei Wang

Wei Wang may refer to:

Chinese royalty

In Chinese history, Wei Wang (King/Prince of Wei, or King/Prince Wei) may refer to:

Warring States period

Han dynasty

  • Cao Cao (155–220), late Han dynasty warlord, known as King/Prince of Wei (魏王) from 216 to 220
  • Cao Pi (187–226), briefly known as King/Prince of Wei (魏王) before he usurped the Han throne

Tang dynasty

  • Li Tai (618–652), known as Prince of Wei (衛王) from 621 to 628 and Prince of Wei (魏王) from 636 to 643
  • Wu Chengsi (died 698), Wu Zetian's nephew, known as Prince of Wei (魏王) after 690
  • Li Chongjun (died 707), known as Prince of Wei (衛王) after 705
  • Han Jian (Weibo warlord) (died 883), known as Prince of Wei Commandery (魏郡王)
  • Zhu Wen (852–912), known as Prince of Wei (魏王) from 905 to 907 before he usurped the Tang throne

Others

  • Li Jiji (died 926), Later Tang prince, known as Prince of Wei (魏王) after 925
  • Liu Chang (Southern Han) (942–980), Southern Han emperor, known as Prince of Wei (衛王) before he became the emperor in 958
  • Wanyan Yongji (died 1213), Jin dynasty emperor, known as Prince of Wei (衛王) after 1197 and before he became the emperor in 1208
  • Zhao Bing (1272–1279), Song dynasty emperor, known as Prince of Wei (衛王) after 1276 and before he became the emperor in 1278
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See also

  • Wei (disambiguation)
  • Wang Wei (disambiguation)
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