叔季

Chinese

uncle in direct address season; period
simp. and trad.
(叔季)

Etymology

Duke Huan of Lu (711 BCE - 694 BCE) had four sons. His oldest son, Duke Zhuang of Lu, succeeded his father. His other three sons were Qingfu (慶父), Shu Ya (叔牙) and Ji You (季友), and they founded the clans known as the Three Huan. The latter two brothers became the patriarchs of powerful landlord families that later came to be used as a metaphor for those who monopolize power.

Pronunciation


Noun

叔季

  1. (archaic) those who monopolize power

Proper noun

叔季

  1. (archaic) the House of the Descendants of Shu Ya (died 662 BCE) and the House of the Descendants of Ji You (died 644 BCE)

References

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.