Fa of Xia
Fa (Chinese: 發, Fā) was the 16th ruler of the Xia dynasty, father of the infamous Jie who brought the dynasty to its end.[1][2]
Fa 發 | |||||
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King of the Xia dynasty | |||||
Reign | 1747–1728 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Gao | ||||
Successor | Jie | ||||
Issue | Jie | ||||
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Father | Gao of Xia |
His given name was Houjing (后敬).
Reign
Fa was a son of the King Gao of Xia and thus a grandson of Kong Jia.[3]
During his inaugural celebration, all of his vassals gathered at his palace.
The first earthquake ever recorded took place in the 7th year of his rule at Mount Tai[4] in modern Shandong during his reign. The event has been dated to 1740 BC as the Mount Tai earthquake.[5]
The earthquake was mentioned briefly in the Bamboo Annals.[6][7]
See also
References
- Bamboo Annals, a chronicle of ancient China
- Milton Walter Meyer (1994). China: A Concise History. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-8226-3033-3.
- Xia dynasty
- Reflections on History: Natural disasters and the Decline and fall of the Xia Dynasty
- 吳階平, 喻滄, 季羨林. [2002] (2002) 世紀中國學術大典: 測繪學, 大氣科學, 固體地球物理學, 應用地球物理學, 海洋科學. 福建教育出版社. ISBN 7-5334-3446-3, ISBN 978-7-5334-3446-5. p. 41.
- Bamboo Annals, listed under Xia chapters on King Fa's 7th year.
- "When Emperor Fa died during his seventh year of reign, Mount Tai shattered."
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