- pinyin: Zhōu Tài Wáng; lit. 'Great King of Zhou') or
Gugong Danfu (Chinese: 古公亶父; pinyin: Gǔgōng
Dǎnfù; lit. 'The
Ancient Lord
Father Dan') was a
leader of the...
- state's
existence seems to have
spanned across four generations, from
Gugong Danfu to Ji Fa (King Wu of Zhou, the
first king of the Zhou dynasty). However...
-
Taibo was the
oldest son of
Gugong Danfu and the
elder uncle of King Wen who
started the Zhou dynasty.
Gugong Danfu had
three sons
named Taibo, Zhongyong...
-
English as 'king'. In
addition to
these rulers, King Wu's
immediate ancestors—
Danfu, Jili, and Wen—are also
referred to as "Kings of Zhou",
despite having been...
- Xia. The clan
maintained control over the
settlement until Ancient Duke
Danfu removed them
again and led his
people to Zhou
along the Wei River. Bin County...
-
River in
Shaanxi –
whose union produced the Zhou
state ruled by Old Duke
Danfu,
although the
theory remains problematic. In the
family hymns recorded in...
-
Shenzhou Daily, it was
established by Yu
Daxiong and
initially edited by
Zhang Danfu.
First published on 3
March 1919,
subsequent issues were
released every...
-
Huangdi (黃帝) ->
Shaohao (少昊) ->
Emperor Ku (帝喾) -> Hou Ji (后稷) ->
Gugong Danfu (古公亶父) -> King Wen of Zhou (周文王) -> King Wu of Zhou (周武王) -> Shu Yu of Tang...
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Gongshu Zulei (1192 - 1158 BC)
Gugong Danfu (1158–1126 BC) Jili,
Elder of Zhou Tai
Jiang of Pang King Wen of Zhou (1125 BC - 1050 BC)
Queen Tai Ren...
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Guanzhong region became the
heartland of the Zhou
after Jī clan
leader Gugong Danfu relocated his
people south from Bin (modern day Binzhou, Shaanxi) to evade...