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Encyclopedia > Zhou si wang

King Si of Zhou, ch.: 周思王, pinyin: zhōu sī wáng, wg: King Si of Chou, was the twenty-ninth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the seventeenth of Eastern Zhou Dynasty.


Personal information

family name Ji (姬 jī) in Chinese
given name Shu (叔 shú) in Chinese
era name none
father King Zhending of Zhou
mother unknown
wife unknown
children unknown
duration of reign 441 BC
tomb unknown
temple name unknown
courtesy name unknown
posthumous name 思 (pinyin sī) literary meaning: "nostalgic"
Preceded by:
King Ai of Zhou
Zhou Dynasty Succeeded by:
King Kao of Zhou

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In the Chinese historical tradition, the rulers of the Zhou displaced the Yin and legitimized their rule by invoking the Mandate of Heaven, the notion that the ruler (the "son of heaven") governed by divine right but that his dethronement would prove that he had lost the mandate.
The Zhou dynasty was founded by the Ji family and had its capital at Hao (near the present-day city of Xi'an).
In Chinese Marxist histories, the Zhou dynasty marks the beginning of the feudal phase of Chinese history, a period which is said to extend to the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911.
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