Bo Ying
| Bo Ying 伯嬴 | |
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| Husband | King Ping of Chu |
| Issue | Xiong Zhen |
| House | Ying |
| Father | Duke Ai of Qin |
| Other names | Chu Ying 楚赢 |
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Bo Ying (Chinese: 伯嬴) was a consort to the sixth-century BCE Chu ruler, King Ping, and mother of his successor, King Zhao.
| Bo Ying 伯嬴 | |
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| Husband | King Ping of Chu |
| Issue | Xiong Zhen |
| House | Ying |
| Father | Duke Ai of Qin |
| Other names | Chu Ying 楚赢 |
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Bo Ying (Chinese: 伯嬴) was a consort to the sixth-century BCE Chu ruler, King Ping, and mother of his successor, King Zhao.