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    Wu Yi (武乙), personal name Zi Qu (子瞿) was king of the Shang dynasty of ancient China from 1147 to 1112 BC. According to the Bamboo Annals, his capital was...
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    Wu Ding (Chinese: 武丁; died c. 1200 BC); personal name Zi Zhao (子昭), was a king of the Chinese Shang dynasty who ruled the central Yellow River valley...
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    timing unpropitious, though, he did not yet attack Shang. In 1046 BC, King Wu took advantage of Shang disunity to launch an attack along with many neighboring...
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  • tennis player Wu Na in 2003. They have a son Shang Juncheng who is a professional tennis player. Beijing Guoan Chinese FA Cup: 2003 Shang Yi at National-Football-Teams...
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    Shang dynasty, beginning with Wu Ding in the second half of the 13th century BC and ending with the conquest of the Shang by the Zhou in the mid-11th century BC...
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  • Xiao Yi (Chinese: 小乙), personal name Zi Lian, was a Shang dynasty King of China. In the Records of the Grand Historian he was listed by Sima Qian as the...
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    reigns of Tang, Tai Jia, Tai Wu, Pan Geng, Wu Ding, Wu Yi and the depraved final king Di Xin, but the rest of the Shang rulers are merely mentioned by...
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  • Wu Yi (Wade–Giles: Wu I) may refer to: Wu Yi of Shang (武乙), 12th-century BC king of the Shang dynasty Wu Yi (Three Kingdoms) (吳懿), 3rd-century Shu Han...
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    on clay in 2013. Shang is the son of former national footballer Shang Yi and former table tennis world champion Wu Na. In 2019, Shang was the first player...
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  • (Chinese: 微仲), Di Yi's second son, the second ruler of Song. King Zhou of Shang, Di Yi's youngest son, the last Shang king Di Cosmo, 1999: 908 Wu, 220. v t e...
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