Duke Xi of Lu
Duke Xi of Lu (Chinese: 魯僖公) was the ruler of Lu from 659 BC to 627 BC in Spring and Autumn period. His name is Ji Shen (姬申). Xi, literally means "happy", is his posthumous name. The posthumous name "Xi" means that he was mediocre and behaved cautiously. His father is Duke Zhuang of Lu (Chinese: 魯莊公). After Duke Xi of Lu died in 627BC, His son, Duke Wen of Lu (Chinese: 魯文公) succeeded him.[1][2]
Duke Xi of Lu 魯僖公 | |||||
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Ruler of Lu | |||||
Reign | 659 BC to 627 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Duke Min of Lu | ||||
Successor | Duke Wen of Lu | ||||
Died | 627 BC | ||||
Spouse | Unknown | ||||
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House | House of Ji | ||||
Father | Duke Zhuang of Lu | ||||
Mother | Unknown |
See also
- Lu (state)
- Zuo Zhuan
References
- "Duke Xi". Zuo Zhuan (左傳).
- 姚小鸥.(Yao Xiao-ou). "《鲁颂·駉》篇与周礼的关系及其文化意义". 文学遗产 6(2002):4-8.
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