Duke Xi of Qi
Duke Xi of Qi, personal name Lü Lufu, was from 730 BC to 698 BC the ruler of the Qi state.
Reign
Duke Xi succeeded his father Duke Zhuang I of Qi, who died in 731 BC after a reign of 64 years, as ruler of Qi. In 706 BC, Qi was attacked by the Northern Rong tribes. Duke Zhuang of the State of Zheng sent Crown Prince Hu to help Qi repel the Northern Rong.Succession
Duke Xi reigned for 33 years and died in 698 BC. He was succeeded by his son, Duke Xiang of Qi, who would later be murdered by Duke Xi's nephew Wuzhi. Wuzhi himself was also killed soon afterward, and Duke Xi's younger son Xiaobai ascended the throne, posthumously known as Duke Huan of Qi. Qi grew strong under Duke Huan's rule and he became the first of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period.Family
Wives:- Wey Ji, of the Ji clan of Wey, the mother of Prince Xiaobai
Sons:
- Prince Zhu'er, ruled as Duke Xiang of Qi from 697 to 686 BC
- Prince Jiu
- Prince Xiaobai, ruled as Duke Huan of Qi from 684 to 643 BC
- Xuan Jiang
- * Married Duke Xuan of Wey, and had issue
- * Married Count Zhao of Wey in 687 BC, and had issue
- Wen Jiang
- * Married Duke Huan of Lu in 709 BC, and had issue
Ancestry