Qiubo of Han

Qiubo of Han (Chinese: 韩赇伯; pinyin: Hán Qiú Bó), ancestral name Jī (姬), clan name Hán (韩), personal name unknown, and posthumously known as Qiubo of Han, was the second head of the House of Han. He was the son of Wuzi of Han. Qiubo was succeeded by his son Dingbo of Han.[1]

Ancestors

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References

  1. 司马贞·史记索隐 “万生赇伯,赇伯生定伯简,简生舆,舆生献子厥”
Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Wuzi of Han
House of Han Succeeded by
Dingbo of Han
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