Familia Hia[1] (Mandarinice 夏; pinyinXià) est primus domus regnans in historiographiaSinica a maioribus tradita. Secundum traditionem, domus Xia a Yu Magno, imperatorelegendario, constituta est, postquam Shun, ultimus ex tribus monarchis et quinque imperatoribus, regnum ei dedit.[2] Historiographia traditionalis docet domum Shang domui Xia successisse.
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