Duke Hui I of Qin
| Duke Hui of Qin 秦惠公 | |||||
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| Ruler of Qin | |||||
| Reign | 500–492 BC | ||||
| Predecessor | Duke Ai of Qin | ||||
| Successor | Duke Dao of Qin | ||||
| Died | 492 BC | ||||
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| House | Ying | ||||
| Dynasty | Qin | ||||
| Father | Duke Yi of Qin | ||||
Duke Hui I of Qin (Chinese: 秦惠公; pinyin: Qín Huì Gōng, died 492 BC), personal name unknown, was a duke of the state of Qin during the Eastern Zhou dynasty. He was the first of the two rulers of Qin with the posthumous name "Duke Hui".[1][2]
In 501 BC, Duke Ai, Duke Hui's grandfather, died after a reign of 36 years. Duke Hui's father predeceased Duke Ai and was given the posthumous name Duke Yi (秦夷公). Therefore, Duke Hui succeeded his grandfather as the ruler of Qin.[1][2]
Duke Hui reigned for nine years and died in 492 BC. He was succeeded by his son Duke Dao.[2]