Duke Yang of Lu (died 988 BC or 989 BC[1]), personal name Ji Xi, was the third ruler of the Lu state, a dynastic vassal state of the Zhou dynasty. He was a son of Bo Qin (Duke Tai), the first duke, and succeeded his brother, Duke Kao. He died after reiging for six years, and was succeeded by his son, Duke You.[2]
Duke Yang of Lu 魯煬公 | |||||||||
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Ruler of Lu | |||||||||
Reign | 993 - 988 BC or 994 – 989 BC | ||||||||
Predecessor | Duke Kao of Lu | ||||||||
Successor | Duke You of Lu | ||||||||
Died | 988 BC or 989 BC | ||||||||
Spouse | Unknown | ||||||||
Issue | Duke You of Lu Duke Wei of Lu | ||||||||
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House | Ji | ||||||||
Dynasty | Lu | ||||||||
Father | Bo Qin | ||||||||
Mother | Unknown |
References
edit- ^ Nivison, David S. (1999). The Key to the Chronology of the Three Dynasties: The "Modern Text" Bamboo Annals. Dept. of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Pennsylvania. p. 25.
- ^ Lei, Haizhong (2020). Chinese Culture and the Chinese Military. Cambridge University Press. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-108-47918-9.