Shang Shu (Jin)
Tenth ruler of the state of Jin
Shang Shu 殤叔 | |
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Ruler of the State of Jin | |
Reign | 785–781 BC |
Predecessor | Marquis Mu of Jin |
Successor | Marquis Wen of Jin |
Father | Marquis Xian of Jin |
Shang Shu (simplified Chinese: 殇叔; traditional Chinese: 殤叔; pinyin: Shāng Shū), ancestral name Ji (姬), given name unknown, was the tenth ruler of the state of Jin during the Western Zhou dynasty.[1] After his elder brother, Marquis Mu of Jin died in 785 BC, he gained the throne of Jin which traditionally should be passed to the eldest son, namely Chou (仇). After Shang Shu ascended the throne, Chou was forced to leave Jin in fear of his uncle.
In 781 BC, Chou brought troops to Jin to overthrow Shang Shu, and he ascended as the next ruler of Jin, Marquis Wen of Jin.
References
- ^ 董作賓 (1960). 中國年曆總譜 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 香港大學出版社. p. 391.
Shang Shu House of Ji Cadet branch of the House of Ji | ||
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Preceded by | Marquis of Jin 785–781 BC | Succeeded by |
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Rulers of Quwo |