King Xuan of Qi (Chinese: 齊宣王; pinyin: Qí Xuān Wáng), personal name Tian Bijiang, was from 319 BC to 301 BC the king of the Qi state.
King Xuan reigned for 19 years and died in 301 BC.
[1] In traditional Chinese historiography, King Xuan is best known for receiving advice of Mencius.
Queens: In folk tales, King Xuan also had a concubine called Xia Yingchun (夏迎春).
King Xuan was portrayed to only reach Zhongli Chun when there were important matters and would play with Xia Yingchun when he was free.