King Huanhui of Han

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title: King Huanhui of Han
text: King Huanhui of Han, ancestral name Jì (姬), clan name Hán (韩), personal name unknown, was the ruler of the State of Han between 272 BC and until his death in 239 BC. He was the son of King Xi of Han. During his reign, Han Fei submitted numerous proposals to enact Legalism. In 246 BC, King Huanhui sent Zheng Guo west to Qin to construct a canal with the intention of wasting Qin's resources. The canal came to be known as Zhengguo Canal. In the 55th year of King Nan of Zhou, Qin sent Bai Qi to inva
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