齐景公

齊景公
Qíjǐnggōng
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Meanings

  1. 1 Duke Jing of Qi (r. 547–490 BC), Spring and Autumn period ruler of the state of Qi, famous for his dialogues with Confucius and his chief minister Yan Ying (晏婴)

Examples

Qí Jǐnggōng céng xiàng Kǒngzǐ qǐngjiào zhìguó zhī dào.
Duke Jing of Qi once sought Confucius's advice on governing.
Qí Jǐnggōng zàiwèi shíqī Yàn Yīng rèn xiàng.
During Duke Jing's reign, Yan Ying served as chief minister.

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history
Famous for asking Confucius about government in 《·》, receiving the reply ('let ruler be ruler, minister be minister, father be father, son be son'). His long reign in Qi was stabilized by the wise minister (Yan Ying), whose sayings fill the 《晏子》.

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