Duke Yi of Chen
Duke Yi of Chen 陳夷公 | |
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9th ruler of Chen | |
Reign | 780–778 BC |
Predecessor | Duke Wu of Chen (father) |
Successor | Duke Ping of Chen (brother) |
Died | 778 BC |
Father | Duke Wu of Chen |
Duke Yi of Chen (Chinese: 陳夷公; pinyin: Chén Yí Gōng; reigned 780 BC – died 778 BC), given name Yue (說), was the ninth ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty. Yi was his posthumous name.[1]
Duke Yi succeeded his father Duke Wu of Chen, who died in 781 BC. Duke Yi's reign coincided with that of King You, the last king of Western Zhou. Duke Yi died after only three years of reign, and was succeeded by his younger brother Xie, known as Duke Ping of Chen.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Han, Zhaoqi, ed. (2010). "Houses of Chen and Qi". Shiji 史记 (in Chinese). Zhonghua Book Company. ISBN 978-7-101-07272-3.
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