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Duke Ling of Wei (灵公) (c. 534 — 492 BC) was a ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Wei, the son of Duke Xiang of Wei. He was the subject of Chapter 15 of the Analects of Confucius. His given name was Yuan.

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  • Duke Ling of Wei (灵公) (c. 534 — 492 BC) was a ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Wei, the son of Duke Xiang of Wei. He was the subject of Chapter 15 of the Analects of Confucius. His given name was Yuan.
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  • Duke Ling of Wei
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  • An ancient Chinese ruler of Wei
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