Xiefu

Second ruler of the state of Jin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Xiefu

Ji Xiefu or Ji Xie, commonly known as "Xie, Marquis of Jin" (Chinese: 晉侯燮; pinyin: Jìn Hóu Xiè), was a ruler of the Jin state.[1]

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Ji Xiefu
姬燮父
Marquis of Jin
Ruler of Jin
PredecessorJi Yu
SuccessorMarquis Wu
IssueMarquis Wu
Names
Ancestral name: (姬)
Given name: Xièfù (燮父) or Xiè (燮)
HouseJi
DynastyJin
FatherJi Yu
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This zun with a bird and elephant hybrid design once belonged to Xiefu. This is an exhibit of the Shanxi Museum.

Xiefu succeeded his father, Ji Yu, as the ruler of the state of Tang. During his reign, he moved the capital from Tang (唐) to Jin (晉) and renamed the state "Jin".

After Xiefu died, he was succeeded by his son, Marquis Wu.[2]

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