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The following kings Yi of Zhou result from the Pinyin transliteration of the original Chinese characters.
King Yi of Zhou (ch 周懿王 zhōu yì wáng) or King I of Chou was the seventh sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
| family name | Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese |
| given name | Jian (囏 jīan) in Chinese |
| era name | none |
| father | King Gong of Zhou |
| mother | unknown |
| wife | unknown |
| children | King Yi of Zhou (see below) |
| approximate duration of reign | 934 BC-909 BC |
| tomb | unknown |
| temple name | unknown |
| courtesy name | unknown |
| posthumous name | Yi 懿 (pinyin yì), literary meaning: "benign" |
| Preceded by: King Gong of Zhou |
Zhou Dynasty | Succeeded by: King Xiao of Zhou |
King Yi of Zhou (ch 周夷王 zhōu yí wáng) or King I of Chou was the ninth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
| family name | Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese |
| given name | Xie (燮 xìe) in Chinese |
| era name | none |
| father | King Yi of Zhou |
| mother | unknown |
| wife | unknown |
| children | King Li of Zhou |
| approximate duration of reign | 894 BC-878 BC |
| tomb | unknown |
| temple name | unknown |
| courtesy name | unknown |
| posthumous name | Yi 夷 (pinyin yí), literary meaning: "barbarian" or "eradicative" |
| Preceded by: King Xiao of Zhou |
Zhou Dynasty | Succeeded by: King Li of Zhou |

