Duke Xuan of Lu (Chinese: 魯宣公; pinyin: Lǔ Xuān Gōng; died 26 September 591 BC), personal name Ji Tui, was a duke of the Lu state, reigning from 608 BC...
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son of Duke Xuan of Lu and Mu Jiang, he reigned for 18 years from 590 BC to 573 BC. He was described as a weak ruler under the influence of his mother...
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Duke Wen of Lu (Chinese: 魯文公; pinyin: Lǔ Wén Gōng; died 19 January 609 BC), personal name Ji Xing, was a duke of Lu state, ruling from 626 BC to 609 BC...
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and Duke Ding was his posthumous title. Since the reign of Duke Xuan of Lu, The politics of Lu had been dominated by multiple cadet branches of the ducal...
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Lu. Duke Qing, the last ruler of Lu, became a commoner. The main line of the Duke of Zhou's descendants came from his firstborn son, the State of Lu ruler...
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consort of Duke Xuan of Lu (r. 608 – 591 BC) during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history. She was the daughter of one of the dukes of Qi. She...
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Zuo Zhuan (redirect from Commentary of Zuo)
political, military, and social events of the Spring and Autumn period from the perspective of the State of Lu. The book is famous "for its dramatic power...
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Duke Yi of Lu, personal name Ji Xi, was a ruler of the Lu state, succeeding his father Duke Wu. Despite being the younger son of Duke Wu, he was made...
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States period of ancient China. His personal name was Lü Ji (呂積), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Xuan was his posthumous title. Duke Xuan succeeded his...
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king of the Western Zhou. The Stone Drums of Qin were long mistakenly ascribed to King Xuan. Queen Xian of Zhou, of the Lü lineage of the Jiang clan of Qi...
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