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  1. King Hui of Wei (Chinese: 魏惠王; 400–319 BC), originally called Marquis Hui of Wei, and after 344, [citation needed] King Hui of Liang (Chinese: 梁惠王) was the third ruler of the state of Wei during the Warring States period, [citation needed] ruling from approximately 369–319 BC.

  2. Oct 20, 2010 · Liang Huiwang 梁惠王, or Wei Huiwang 魏惠王 (r. 371-335), was a ruler of the regional state of Wei 魏 during the Warring States period 戰國 (5th cent.-221 BCE). His personal name was Wei Ying 魏罃, and he was a son of Marquis Wu of Wei 魏武侯 (r. 386-371).

  3. Mencius went to see king Hui of Liang. The king said, 'Venerable sir, since you have not counted it far to come here, a distance of a thousand li, may I presume that you are provided with counsels to profit my kingdom?'

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_(state)Wei (state) - Wikipedia

    The third ruler, King Hui of Wei, declared himself an independent sovereign and concentrated on economic developments, including irrigation projects at the Yellow River. Hui felt that Qin in the west was weak and their land a barren waste. He focused on conquering the well-settled eastern lands which were richer in known resources.

  5. King Hui of Wei ( 魏惠王; 400–319 BC), originally called Marquis Hui of Wei, and after 344, King Hui of Liang (梁惠王) was the third ruler of the state of Wei during the Warring States period, ruling from approximately 369–319 BC.

  6. Marquis Wu was succeeded by his son Prince Ying 罃, who is known as King Hui of Wei 魏惠王 (r. 371-335, the title of king was adopted in 344). Yet Prince Ying had to defend the right of succession against Prince Gongzhong Huan 公中緩 (also called Gongzi Huan 公子緩).

  7. King Hui of Wei, originally called Marquis Hui of Wei, and after 344, King Hui of Liang was the third ruler of the state of Wei during the Warring States period, ruling from approximately 370 British Columbia–319 British Columbia.