About King Wu of Zhou and King Wen of Zhou

Updated on history 2024-04-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    King Wen of Zhou - King Wu of Zhou - King Ping of Zhou.

    The son of King Wen of Zhou (Ji Chang) was King Wu of Zhou (Ji Fa).

    As for King Zhou Ping, he is from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and King Zhou Ping is the son of King You of Zhou. Got it?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    King Wen of Zhou, Ji Chang (1152 BC 1056 BC), surnamed Ji, named Chang, grandson of King Tai of Zhou, son of Ji Li, Zhou Dynasty.

    The founder, a native of Qizhou (now Qishan, Shaanxi). After the death of his father, he inherited the position of Xibohou, so he was called Xibochang. In the forty-second year of Xibochang, Ji Chang was called the king, and Shi Tuopi was called the king of Zhou Wen.

    King Wen of Zhou was fifteen years old when he gave birth to King Wu, and after King Wu ascended the throne, he continued to use Jiang Ziya.

    As the Minister of State, with his brother Zhou Gongdan.

    He was called as an assistant to further rectify internal affairs, strengthen the military, and make the country stronger and stronger. In the ninth year of his appointment (about 1048 BC), Ji Fa held a meeting of the princes in Mengjin (Mengjin), and there were 800 scumbags who came to the alliance to hold a drill together. Such as mausoleum.

    In the fiftieth year of King Wen of Zhou (1056 BC), he died at the age of ninety-seven and was buried in Biyuan (the tomb of the Western Zhou Dynasty is located at the southern foot of Phoenix Mountain in Qishan County, Shaanxi).

    In 1046 BC, the second son of Zhou Wuwang Ji destroyed Shang Jianzhou and posthumously named Ji Chang as King Wen. In the first year of Tianzhu (690), Wu Zetian.

    Weigh the system, call yourself the descendants of Ji Chang, and posthumously respect King Wen of Zhou as the ancestor Emperor Wen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "King Wen of Zhou" and "King Wu of Zhou" are father and son. King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen (c. 1152 BC, c. 1056 BC), surnamed Ji, was a native of Qizhou (now Qishan County, Shaanxi). The founder of the Zhou Jufan Dynasty, the grandson of King Tai of Zhou, the son of Ji Li, and the father of King Wu of Zhou.

    Also known as Zhou Hou, Xibo, Ji Bo, Zhou Yuan oracle bone inscription as Zhou Fangbo. Zhou Wu Wang Ji Fa (?) c. 1043 BC), surnamed Ji and named Fa (the bronze inscriptions of the Western Quarrel Lacha Zhou often refer to him as the king of 珷 [wǔ]), the second son of Ji Chang, the king of Zhou Wen and the Tai Ji Shengqi [sì], a native of Qi Zhou (now Qishan, Shaanxi), and the founding monarch of the Western Zhou Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen, surnamed Ji, named Chang, the grandson of King Taiwang of Zhou, the son of Ji Li, the founder of the Zhou Dynasty, and a native of Qizhou (now Qishan, Shaanxi). After the death of his father, he inherited the position of Xibohou, so he was called Xibochang. In the forty-second year of Xibochang, Ji Chang was called the king, and the history was known as the king of Zhou Wenlu.

    He reigned for 50 years, and was a generation of Ming Sou He Jun in Chinese history. King Ji Fa of Zhou Wu, surnamed Ji, named Fa (bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty often call it 珷), the second son of King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen and Tai Ji, a native of Qi Zhou (now Qishan, Shaanxi), the founding monarch of the Western Zhou Dynasty, reigned for 15 years. His wife is Yi Jiang.

    About 1050 BC King Wen collapsed, Ji Fa succeeded to the throne, called King Wu, respected his father Xi Bochang as King Wen, and continued to use the "ordered" year. After King Wu succeeded to the throne, he inherited his father's will and reused Taigongwang, Zhou Gongdan, Zhao Gongzheng and others to govern the country, and the Zhou State became stronger and stronger.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ji Chang is the founder of the Zhou Dynasty, the grandson of King Zhou Zhiyou, the son of Ji Li, and a generation of Ming monarchs in Chinese history. During the reign of Ji Chang, Kemingde was cautious, diligent in political affairs, and attached importance to agricultural production; The capital was built in Fengjing and laid the foundation for King Wu to destroy the Shang.

    Ji Fa, King Wu of Zhou, was the second son of Ji Chang and Tai Ji [sì], the king of Zhou Wen, and the founding monarch of the Moju Dynasty of the Western Zhou Dynasty, reigning for 19 years. King Wen of Zhou was born King Wu when he was fifteen years old, and during the period of King Jichang of King Wen of Zhou, the national strength gradually became stronger, "the world is divided into three, and the second of them belongs to Zhou", which laid the foundation for the destruction of Shang. King Houwu united with the Yong, Shu, Qiang, Ji (Mao) Lu, Peng, Pu (pú) and other tribes to attack the Shang Dynasty in Chaoge and crusade against the Shang Dynasty under the rule of the tyrant King Xu, which is the famous Battle of Muye.

    King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen and King Ji Fa of Zhou Wu, they are father and son, and King Wu of Zhou is the son of King Wen of Zhou. After King Wu of Zhou established the Western Zhou Dynasty, he created a series of unprecedented great measures, the core idea of which was "respecting heaven and protecting the people". Including the feudal system in political organization, the patriarchal system in social organization, the well field system in economic organization, and the ritual system in cultural thought, it has influenced China for more than 3,000 years.

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