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Wang Jiang (died 10th century BC) was the queen consort of King Kang of Zhou.

She appears to have played a significant political role, handling the economic affairs of the imperial family, accompanying the king on military campaigns and rewarding officials on his request.

References

  1. Chin, Annping. (2007). The Authentic Confucius. Scrubner. ISBN 0-7432-4618-7
  2. Shaughnessy, Edward L. (1989). "The Role of Grand Protector Shi in the Consolidation of the Zhou Conquest". Ars Orientalis. 19: 51–77. ISSN 0571-1371.
  3. Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (2000). "Ji 姬 and Jiang 姜: The Role of Exogamic Clans in the Organization of the Zhou Polity". Early China. 25: 1–27. ISSN 0362-5028.
  4. Feng, Li (2018-01-01). "The Western Zhou State". Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, edited by Paul R. Goldin.
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