Zhoulai
Zhoulai () was a small
state of the
Spring and Autumn period that ruled a crucial part of the middle
Huai River valley. Its capital, known by the same name, was located in modern-day
Fengtai County in
Huainan. Due to its strategic location, Zhoulai controlled the most important route from
Hubei to the
Yellow Sea. This made it a target of the expansionist state of
Chu, which subjugated Zhoulai in the late 7th century BC in order to gain access to the east. While nominally allowed to maintain
autonomy under its own dynasty, Zhoulai effectively became a
puppet state under Chu military occupation and civil administration. It survived in this condition until 529 BC, when its capital city was conquered by
Wu and its ruling family was formally deposed.
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