Wu Ding (Chinese: 武丁; died c. 1200 BC); personal name Zi Zhao (子昭), was a king of the Chinese Shang dynasty who ruled the central Yellow River valley...
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The Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin: Hòumǔwù dǐng), also called Simuwu ding (司母戊鼎; Sīmǔwù dǐng), is a rectangular bronze ding (sacrificial vessel...
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Wen Wu Ding (Chinese: 文武丁) or Wen Ding (文丁) or Tai Ding (太丁), personal name Zi Tuo (子托; Zǐ Tuō), was a king of the Shang dynasty of Ancient China. His...
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the reigns of the last nine kings of the Shang dynasty, beginning with Wu Ding in the second half of the 13th century BC and ending with the conquest...
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Zhou dynasty. The earliest oracle bones (corresponding to the reigns of Wu Ding and Zu Geng) record dates using only the 60-day cycle of stems and branches...
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Historian recount events from the reigns of Tang, Tai Jia, Tai Wu, Pan Geng, Wu Ding, Wu Yi and the depraved final king Di Xin, but the rest of the Shang...
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earliest inscriptions were made c. 1250 BC, during the reign of the king Wu Ding, roughly a millennium before the end of ancient China in 221 BC, although...
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clearly established as the Shang capital by the time of Shang king Wu Ding. Wu Ding launched numerous military campaigns from this base against surrounding...
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posthumous temple name Mu Xin (母辛), was one of the many wives of King Wu Ding of the Shang dynasty and also served as a military general and high priestess...
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(reign 1127–1162) Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty (reign 1735–1799) Wu Ding of the Shang dynasty (reign: 1250 – 1192 BC) Gojong (disambiguation) (Korean...
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Ding Wu (Chinese: 丁武; pinyin: Dīng Wǔ) (born December 30, 1962) is a Chinese musician, best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the seminal...
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beginning with Wu Ding, whose accession is variously dated between 1250 and 1200 BC. Oracle bone inscriptions corresponding to Wu Ding's reign have been...
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about Zhou inscribed by the Shang court are mainly those from the reign of Wu Ding and the last Shang monarchs. After the fall of Shang, the Ji clan established...
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(子載), was a Shang dynasty King of China. He was the third recorded son of Wu Ding, the first Chinese monarch verified by contemporary records. Having inherited...
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Fu Jing was a Shang dynasty queen of Wu Ding and recipient of the Houmuwu sacrificial vessel. Although Wu Ding reportedly had over 60 wives, he had only...
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records from the reigns of the last nine Shang kings, from the reign of Wu Ding. Moreover, from the sacrificial schedule recorded on the bones it was possible...
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died in the 1100s BCE), was a Chinese princess, the daughter of king Wu Ding. Wu Ding granted Tao her own personal fief, and elevated her to a ministerial...
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bone script dates much later to the reign of the late Shang dynasty king Wu Ding, which started in about c. 1250 BC or 1200 BC. Gudi (instrument) Neolithic...
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1250 BC—Traditional date of the beginning of the Trojan War. c. 1250 BC—Wu Ding, king of the Shang dynasty, and earliest archaeologically confirmed Chinese...
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Houmuwu ding, which he had cast in memory of his mother, Fu Jing. He ruled for seven years from 1191, after the death of his father Wu Ding, and was...
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named Wu in Shanhaijing: Wu Xian (巫咸), Wu Ji (巫即), Wu Fen (or Ban) (巫肦), Wu Peng (巫彭), Wu Gu (巫姑), Wu Zhen (巫真), Wu Li (巫禮), Wu Di (巫抵), Wu Xie (巫謝), Wu Luo...
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history. 1194 BC—The beginning of the legendary Trojan War. c. 1192 BC—Wu Ding, king of the Shang dynasty, dies in the fifty-ninth year of his reign,...
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Love at First Fight (redirect from Wu Shi Lang)
arranged by his mother). On the other hand, Wu Ding Dang's wife is about to give birth to her tenth child. Wu Ding Dang's mother was frustrated with her daughter-in-law...
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royal family. It was found at Yinxu in the tomb of Fu Hao, a wife of King Wu Ding of the Shang dynasty. "发现之旅:司母戊鼎留给世人的未解之谜(图)(3)_科学探索_科技时代_新浪网". tech.sina...
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his capital was at Yin. He was a son of his predecessor Geng Ding and father of King Wen Ding. In the 21st year of his reign, the Zhou leader Koufu (口父)...
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Late Shang rulers: Pan Geng Xiao Xin Xiao Yi Wu Ding Zu Geng Zu Jia Lin Xin Kang Ding Wu Yi Wen Wu Ding Di Yi Di Xin The other more recent convention...
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Jizhong discovery, state that: In the thirty-second year of Shang King Wu Ding (fl. 1200s BCE), he attacked the Guifang, and stationed at Jing (荊); and...
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Ding Feng (died 271), courtesy name Chengyuan, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period...
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of Duke Wu of Song (r. 765–748 BCE), Spring and Autumn period ruler of Song, in present-day Shangqiu, Henan from the posthumous name of Wu Ding king of...
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times. The final and most important move was to Yin during the reign of Wu Ding c. 1250 BC. The term Yin dynasty has been synonymous with the Shang dynasty...
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