entity Updated 2026-08-21 Tags: Person, Ruler, Han-State, Pre-Qin, Warring-States

韩釐王 / King Xi of Han

韩釐王 / King Xi of Han appears in 《资治通鉴·周纪》65丨我穿越去给浪漫的楚王念首诗 as Han Ji, the son who succeeds after 韩襄王 dies in 296 BCE.

The same episode records Qin returning 武遂 to Han after the five-state anti-Qin coalition reaches 阏氏. The source keeps the succession compact, so this page treats Han Xi Wang as a ruler-line marker inside a larger coalition-fragility and returned-land diplomacy scene.

《资治通鉴·周纪》72丨什么样的人 才是忠贞之士? adds another compact notice. In 284 BCE, Han Xi Wang meets 秦昭襄王 and 魏昭王 at 洛邑, keeping Han visible in the post-Qi-collapse diplomatic field.

《资治通鉴·周纪》83丨诸侯摆烂竟成了经典计中计? closes his reign in the aftermath of 华阳之战. The episode’s main Han story is not the king’s personal decision-making but the state’s survival maneuver: Han turns a Wei-Zhao attack into a Qin rescue through 投敌威胁式求援. Han Xi Wang then dies, and 韩桓惠王 succeeds into a Qin-dominated alignment setting.

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