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Qingjie (Chinese: 慶節) or Qing (Chinese: 慶) was a legendary leader of the Ji clan, which eventually established the Zhou dynasty of China. He is sometimes credited as a Duke of Zhou or with founding the city of Bin.

Traditional accounts list his father as Duke Liu and his son as Huangpu (皇仆). He succeeded the throne after Duke Liu.

See also

References

  1. Eno, R. "Rise of the House of Zhou".
  2. ^ Records of the Grand Historian, Book 4, Annals of Zhou (周本記)· "公劉卒,子慶節立,國於豳。慶節卒,子皇仆立。"


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