Duke Ping of Cáo (Chinese: 曹平公; pinyin: Cáo Píng Gōng) was a nobleman in ancient China, who lived during the Zhou dynasty.
He was ruler of the State of Cao from 527 BC to 524 BC, successor and son of Duke Wu of Cao.
His personal name was 須/须 (Xū).
Pingʻs son Jī Wŭ later became Duke Dao of Cao after Ping died in 524 BC.
References
- 春秋三傳比義, Volume 2
- Rulers of Cáo at the Chinese Text Project
- Lu Jun Ling: Chronology of Chinese dynasties, 1982, Taipei
- Liu Jun Ling and Lin Ganhe, Timeline of Chinese Historical Families, Muduo Publishing, Taiwan, 1982. 林干合编,《中国历代各族纪年表》,1982年,台北,木铎出版社
Duke Ping of Cao State of Cáo | ||
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Preceded byDuke Wu of Cao | Ruler of Cáo 527 BC – 524 BC |
Succeeded byDuke Dao of Cao |
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