Jiǎng (Chinese state)
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State of Jiang 蔣國 | |
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11th century BCE–617 BCE | |
Capital | Gushi County, Henan |
Government | Monarchy |
History | |
• Established | 11th century BCE |
• Invaded/annexed by Chu | 617 BCE |
Today part of | China |
Jiang (Chinese: 蔣/Pinyin: Jiǎng) was a vassal state that existed during the Zhou dynasty until the middle Spring and Autumn period. In 617 BC it was annexed by the state of Chu.
The state was established right after Duke of Zhou allocated his fourth son Bo Ling to a piece of land in Gushi County, Henan. Bo Ling later used the state name as his own surname.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ "Old Jiang state capital". www.kaogu.cn. Archived from the original on 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
- ^ "Jiang State Information-". www.huaibin.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
- ^ 楊伯峻 (1990). 春秋左传注. 中華書局. ISBN 7101002625.
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