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Duke Jing of Jin (Jiao)

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Ruler of the state of Jin from 451 to 434 BC Not to be confused with Duke Jing of Jin (Ju) (晉景公) or Duke Jing of Jin (Jujiu) (晉靜公).
Duke Jing of Jin
晉敬公
Duke of Jin
Reign451–434 BC
PredecessorDuke Chu
SuccessorDuke You
Died434 BC
IssueDuke You
Names
Ancestral name: (姬)
Given name: Jiāo (驕)
Posthumous name
Duke Jing (敬公)
or
Duke Ai (哀公)
or
Duke Yi (懿公)
HouseJi
DynastyJin
FatherJi Ji (姬忌)

Duke Jing of Jin (Chinese: 晉敬公; pinyin: Jìn Jìng Gōng), personal name Ji Jiao, was from 451 BC to 434 BC the duke of the Jin state.

The Bamboo Annals records his posthumous name as Duke Jing, while accounts by the Han dynasty historian Sima Qian in the Records of the Grand Historian are self-contradictory, referring to him as Duke Ai of Jin (晉哀公) in one chapter and Duke Yi of Jin (晉懿公) in another. Modern historians such as Yang Kuan, Ch'ien Mu, and Han Zhaoqi generally consider the Bamboo Annals more reliable, as it was unearthed from the tomb of King Xiang of Wei, one of the three successor states of Jin that emerged after the Partition of Jin.

Reign

Jin was a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China, but it had become increasingly dominated by a few aristocratic clans. In 455 BC, near the end of the reign of Duke Jing's predecessor Duke Chu of Jin, the clans of Han, Zhao, and Wei defeated and annihilated Zhi, the most powerful clan, and effectively partitioned Jin into three new states named after the clans.

The following year, Duke Chu fled to the State of Chu. Zhao, Han, and Wei, now effectively in control of Jin, installed Jiao, a prince from a cadet branch of the House of Ji that ruled Jin, on the throne. Jiao, later known as Duke Jing, was a great-grandson of Duke Zhao of Jin. After 18 years of reign as the titular ruler of Jin, Duke Jing died in 434 BC and was succeeded by his son, Duke You of Jin.

References

  1. ^ Annals of Jin, Bamboo Annals.
  2. ^ Records of the Grand Historian
  3. ^ Han, Zhaoqi (2010). "House of Jin". Annotated Shiji (in Chinese). Zhonghua Book Company. p. 3094. ISBN 978-7-101-07272-3.
  4. ^ Sima Qian. 晉世家 [House of Jin]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 April 2012.
Duke Jing of Jin (Jiao) House of JiCadet branch of the House of Ji Died: 434 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded byDuke Chu of Jin — TITULAR —
Duke of Jin
451–434 BC
Succeeded byDuke You of Jin
Monarchs of Jin
United period
Divided period
Marquis of Jin
Rulers of Quwo
Reunited period
After Partition
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