Duke Xiang of Chen

Duke Xiang of Chen (Chinese: 陳相公; pinyin: Chén Xiàng Gōng; reigned 10th century BC), given name Gaoyang (皋羊), was the third ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty. Xiang was his posthumous name.[1] His father Duke Hu of Chen, who married the eldest daughter of King Wu of Zhou, was the founder of the Chen state.[2]

Duke Xiang of Chen
3rd ruler of Chen
Reign10th century BC
PredecessorDuke Shēn of Chen (brother)
SuccessorDuke Xiao of Chen (nephew)
FatherDuke Hu of Chen

Duke Xiang succeeded his elder brother, Duke Shēn of Chen, who was the second ruler of Chen. When Duke Xiang died, the throne returned to Duke Shēn's son Tu, known as Duke Xiao of Chen.[1]

References

  1. Han 2010, pp. 2778–9.
  2. Yang 2003, p. 121.

Bibliography

  • Han, Zhaoqi, ed. (2010). "Houses of Chen and Qi". Shiji 史记 (in Chinese). Zhonghua Book Company. ISBN 978-7-101-07272-3.
  • Yang, Kuan (2003). Xi Zhou Shi 西周史 [History of the Western Zhou] (in Chinese). Shanghai People's Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-208-04538-5.
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