• Zu Xin (Chinese: ), personal name Zi Dan, 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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  • by Sima Qian as the fifteenth Shang king, succeeding his brother Zu Xin (). He was enthroned in the year of Renyan (壬寅) with Bi (庇) as his capital....
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    as in this inscription from the reign of Wu Ding: 己未卜禱雨自上甲大乙大丁大甲大庚大戊中丁丁十示率羝 Crack-making jǐwèi (day 56). Praying for rain to (the ancestors) from...
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    Bamboo Annals and Historical Records. also referred to as Zhòu (紂), Zhòu Xīn (紂) or Zhou Wang (紂王) or by adding "Shang" (商) in front of any of these names...
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  • was given the posthumous name Zu Yi and was succeeded by his son Zu Xin (). Oracle script inscriptions on bones unearthed at Yinxu alternatively record...
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    Alessandro Ferreira Leonardo (Chinese: ; born 10 March 1987), commonly known as Sandro, is a former Brazilian-born Hong Kong professional footballer...
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    succession had been split between the descendants of Zu Yi (乙) through his two sons Zu Xin () and Qiang Jia (沃甲). This was interpreted by later historians...
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  • Jia 河亶甲 (14)Zu Yi 乙 (15)Zu Xin (16)Qiang Jia 羌甲 (17)Zu Ding 丁 (18)Nan Geng 南庚 (19)Yang Jia 陽甲 (20)Pan Geng 盤庚 (21)Xiao Xin 小 (22)Xiao Yi 小乙 (23)Wu...
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  • 梁博 Zhang Wei 张玮 Duo Liang 多亮 Zhang Hexuan 张赫宣 Chang Yu-hsia 张玉霞 Hou Zuxin 侯 Wang Yuling 汪妤凌 Ge Yusen 歌浴森 Huang He 黄鹤 Huang Yong 黄勇 Li Min 李敏 Wang Qiwei...
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    successor the Hongxi Emperor, but this was changed on 3 October 1538 to Chengzu (成) by the Jiajing Emperor. The latter has been used since its bestowment From...
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