Ju (state)

Ju (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) was a Dongyi state in modern Shandong province during the Zhou dynasty (1046256 BCE) of ancient China.[2] The rulers of Ju had the surname of Ji 己.[3] According to the Shuowen Jiezi, "Ju" means taro or a wooden tool.[4] It was weakened by wars with the states of Chu and Qi. Eventually the state was annexed by Qi, and the City of Ju became a major stronghold of Qi.[5][6]

State of Ju

莒國/莒国
1046 BC–431 BC
Ju is a small state in the east
CapitalJu County
Religion
Chinese folk religion
GovernmentMonarchy
 1046BC–?
Ziyuqi[1]
Historical eraWestern Zhou period
Spring and Autumn period
Warring States period
 Established
1046 BC
 Conquered by Chu
431 BC
Today part of China

Notes

  1. 《春秋正义》·隐公二年:“谱云:莒嬴姓,少昊之后。周武王封兹舆期于莒。初都计,后徙莒。”
  2. "Research into the toponymy of Ju County (莒县地名文化调查材料)" (in Chinese). Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  3. Gu Derong (顾德融); Zhu Shunlong (朱顺龙) (2003). 春秋史 [History of the Spring and Autumn Period]. Shanghai People's Publishing House. p. 29. ISBN 978-7-208-04544-6.
  4. 莒国文明注青史 激荡演义六百年 Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "Three questions regarding the origin of the State of Ju (有关莒国史三个问题的考辨)" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  6. 張俊成:莒公孫朝子鐘銘及年代問題 Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine


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