King Xuan of Qi

King Xuan of Qi
齊宣王
King of Qi
Reign319–301 BC
PredecessorKing Xuan
SuccessorKing Min
Died301 BC
SpouseQueen Xuan
Zhongli Chun
IssueKing Min
Names
Ancestral name: Guī (媯)
Clan name: Tián (田)
Given name: Bìjiāng (辟疆)
Posthumous name
King Xuan (宣王)
HouseGui
DynastyTian Qi
FatherKing Wei

King Xuan of Qi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: Qí Xuān Wáng), personal name Tian Bijiang, was from 319 BC to 301 BC the king of the Qi state.

King Xuan succeeded his father, King Wei, who died in 320 BC after 37 years of reign. King Xuan reigned for 19 years and died in 301 BC. He was succeeded by his son, King Min.

In traditional Chinese historiography, King Xuan is best known for receiving advice of Mencius. He is generally credited with the establishment of the Jixia Academy.