Chuzi I

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Chuzi
出子
Ruler of
Duke Xian of Qin
MotherWang Ji (王姬)

Chuzi (

ancestral name was Ying (), Man as his nomen,and Chuzi was his posthumous name. He was the first of two child rulers of Qin called Chuzi.[1][2]

Biography

Chuzi's father was

Duke Xian of Qin, who died in 704 BC at the age of 21. Chuzi was the youngest of Duke Xian's three sons, and his mother was Wang Ji (王姬). His older half-brother, later known as Duke Wu of Qin, was the crown prince. Duke Wu and his younger brother, later known as Duke De of Qin, were both born to Duke Xian's main wife Lu Ji (鲁姬). After Duke Xian died, however, the ministers Fuji (弗忌) and Sanfu (三父) deposed the crown prince and installed five-year-old Chuzi on the throne. Six years later, in 698 BC Sanfu and Fuji assassinated Chuzi and put Duke Wu, the original crown prince, on the throne. Duke Wu later executed Sanfu and Fuji for the crime of murdering Chuzi.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Sima Qian. 秦本纪 [Annals of Qin]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). guoxue.com. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  2. ^ .
Chuzi I
House of Ying
Born: 708 BC Died: 698 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Duke Xian of Qin
Duke of Qin
703–698 BC
Succeeded by