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Marquis Xuan of Cai (蔡宣侯) (?–715 BC), born Ji Cuòfu (姬措父), was the eleventh ruler of the State of Cai from 750 BC to 715 BC.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Cai (state), Chinese given name, Chinese name, Chinese Wikipedia, Courtesy name, Ji (surname), Julian calendar, Marquis Dai of Cai, Marquis Huan of Cai, Posthumous name, Proleptic Gregorian calendar, Records of the Grand Historian, Zhou dynasty.

  2. 715 BC deaths
  3. 8th-century BC Chinese monarchs
  4. Cai (state)

Cai (state)

Cài (Old Chinese: *s.r̥ˤat-s) was an ancient Chinese state established at the beginning of the Zhou dynasty, rising to prominence during the Spring and Autumn period, and destroyed early in the Warring States period.

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Chinese given name

Chinese given names are the given names adopted by speakers of the Chinese language, both in majority-Sinophone countries and among the Chinese diaspora.

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Chinese name

Chinese names are personal names used by individuals from Greater China and other parts of the Sinophone world.

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Chinese Wikipedia

The Chinese Wikipedia is the written vernacular Chinese (a form of Mandarin Chinese) edition of Wikipedia.

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Courtesy name

A courtesy name, also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.

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Ji (surname)

Ji is the pinyin romanization of a number of distinct Chinese surnames that are written with different characters in Chinese.

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Julian calendar

The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception).

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Marquis Dai of Cai

Marquis Dai of Cai (蔡戴侯) (?–750 BC; his name is lost to history) was the tenth ruler of the State of Cai from 760 BC to 750 BC. Marquis Xuan of Cai and Marquis Dai of Cai are 8th-century BC Chinese monarchs, cai (state) and Zhou dynasty nobility.

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Marquis Huan of Cai

Marquis Huan of Cai (蔡桓侯) (?–695 BC), born Jī Fēngrén (姫封人), was the twelve ruler of the State of Cai from 715 BC to 695 BC. Marquis Xuan of Cai and Marquis Huan of Cai are 8th-century BC Chinese monarchs, cai (state) and Zhou dynasty nobility.

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Posthumous name

A posthumous name is an honorary name given mainly to revered dead people in East Asian culture.

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Proleptic Gregorian calendar

The proleptic Gregorian calendar is produced by extending the Gregorian calendar backward to the dates preceding its official introduction in 1582.

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Records of the Grand Historian

Records of the Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji, is a monumental history of China that is the first of China's Twenty-Four Histories.

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Zhou dynasty

The Zhou dynasty was a royal dynasty of China that existed for 789 years from until 256 BC, the longest of such reign in Chinese history.

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See also

715 BC deaths

  • Marquis Xuan of Cai

8th-century BC Chinese monarchs

Cai (state)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_Xuan_of_Cai

Also known as Ji Cuo Fu, Ji Cuòfu, Ji Cuòfu (姬措父), Ji Cuòfu (姬措父),, Marquess Xuan of Cai, Xuan of Cai, .