Zhou Liwang, Li Wang

He ascended the throne in 878 BC and ascended the throne in 84 BC1year.

Zhou Liwang Ji Hu (? ~ 828 BC), the tenth son of the Western Zhou Dynasty (reigned from 878 BC to 84 BC1year), the son of Zhou Yiwang. 37 years in office. He was in office from 858 BC to 828 BC. During his reign, he imposed exorbitant taxes, which aggravated the exploitation of the working people. At the same time, he also deprived some nobles of their rights, appointed Yi Rong as an official, practiced "patents" and monopolized social wealth and resources. Therefore, it caused dissatisfaction among nobles and civilians. It also continued to conquer Jingchu in the south and defend nomadic tribes in the northwest, especially Rongdi in the northwest, and invaded from time to time. There are also contradictions with the surrounding ethnic minorities. Surrender week unbearable oppression, rose up against. After the "Han Rebellion", Li Wang had to flee the Haojiang River, cross the Yellow River, and escape to the border of the Zhou Dynasty-Bi (now northeast of Huoxian County, Shanxi Province). Zhou died in the 14th year (828 BC).

After his death, posthumous title became King Li.

Zhou Liwang's escape is one of the most important events in the ancient history of China. Its escape divided the ancient history of China into two parts. The "Chinese riots" took place in 84 BC1year as the beginning year of China chronicle, but the previous historical events lost their specific time coordinates.