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Feizi, a descendant of the ancient political advisor Gao Yao, was granted rule over Qin City.
During the rule of King Xiao of Zhou, the eighth king of the Zhou Dynasty, this area became known as the state of Qin.
In 897 BC, under the regency of Gonghe, the area became a dependency allotted for the purpose of raising and breeding horses.
One of Feizi's descendants, Duke Zhuang, became favoured by King Ping of Zhou, the thirteenth king in that line.
As a reward, Zhuang's son, Duke Xiang, was sent eastward as the leader of a war expedition, during which he formally established the Qin.

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