Jing Ke (died 227 BC) was a youxia during the late Warring States period of Ancient China. As a retainer of Crown Prince Dan of the Yan state, he was infamous for his failed assassination attempt on King Zheng of the Qin state, who later became Qin Shi Huang, the Qin Dynasty's first emperor (from 221 BC to 210 BC). Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jing Ke has received more than 587,077 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Jing Ke is the 4,386th most popular politician (down from 4,112th in 2019).
Jing ke is most famous for its use in the martial arts.
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Among politicians, Jing Ke ranks 4,386 out of 15,577. Before him are Elena Glinskaya, Barham Salih, Frederick the Simple, Gustav Noske, Emperor Go-Mizunoo, and Conrad, Duke of Lorraine. After him are Gaston Thorn, Theodelinda, Andocides, José Gervasio Artigas, Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange, and Imi Lichtenfeld.
1510 - 1538
HPI: 59.55
Rank: 4,380
1960 - Present
HPI: 59.55
Rank: 4,381
1342 - 1377
HPI: 59.55
Rank: 4,382
1868 - 1946
HPI: 59.55
Rank: 4,383
1596 - 1680
HPI: 59.55
Rank: 4,384
922 - 955
HPI: 59.54
Rank: 4,385
HPI: 59.53
Rank: 4,386
1928 - 2007
HPI: 59.53
Rank: 4,387
570 - 627
HPI: 59.53
Rank: 4,388
440 BC - 391 BC
HPI: 59.53
Rank: 4,389
1764 - 1850
HPI: 59.53
Rank: 4,390
1751 - 1820
HPI: 59.52
Rank: 4,391
1910 - 1998
HPI: 59.52
Rank: 4,392