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Fri Jun 13 03:34:54 2025
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2025 02:34:51 -0500
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The last Zhou king is traditionally taken to be Nan, who was killed when Qin captured Wangcheng in 256 BC. Duke Wen of Eastern Zhou declared himself to be "King Hui", but his splinter state was fully disassembled by 249. Qin's wars of unification concluded in 221 BC with Qin Shi Huang's annexati
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