Английская Википедия:Chen (state)
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Chen (Шаблон:Lang-zh) was a state founded by the Duke Hu of Chen during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China. It existed from c. 1045 BC–479 BC. Its capital was Wanqiu, in present-day Huaiyang County in the plains of eastern Henan province. Chen, the 4th most popular surname in the world, and members of the Hu clan would claim descent from the Duke Hu of Chen who was in turn descended from the legendary Emperor Shun. At its peak, Chen encompassed fourteen cities in modern-day Henan and Anhui.
Name
It is written 陳 the same as the Chen surname. In ancient texts, it is sometimes misspelled as 敶, also pronounced Chen.[1]
Territory
Chen was originally from Taihao (太昊、太皞), the capital of Fuxi's clan.[2] It was south of the Yellow River.[2][3]
Capital
Its capital was Wanqiu, in present-day Huaiyang County in the plains of eastern Henan province.[4][5][6] Zhu Xi explains that Wanqiu means "[a hill] with a crater on top surrounded by high walls on all four sides".[7]
History
Шаблон:Expand section According to tradition, the royal family of Chen were descendants of the legendary sage king Emperor Shun. After the conquest of the Shang dynasty in 1046/45 BC, King Wu of Zhou enfeoffed his son-in-law Gui Man, a descendant of Shun, at Chen, and Man became known as Duke Hu of Chen (Chen Hugong).Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Duke Shēn of Chen, son of Hugong then became second duke of Chen.Шаблон:Sfn
Chen later became an ally state of Chu, fighting as an ally of Chu at the Battle of Chengpu. It was finally unified with the Chu in 479 BC. Many people of Chen then took the name of their former country as their family name, and account for the many of Chinese people with the family name Chen today. After the destruction of the old Chu capital at Ying, Chen became the Chu capital.
Achievements and descendants
- The founding duke, Chen Hugong, is credited with being the originator of the Chen (surname), now the fourth most popular surname in the world[8]
- The Chen clan would later found the Chen Dynasty of China and then the Trần dynasty, a golden age of Vietnam (陳朝 Tran is the Vietnamese pronunciation of Chen).
- In 1400 AD, Hồ Quý Ly overthrew the Trần dynasty and established the Hồ dynasty (Hồ is the Vietnamese pronunciation for "Hu"). He claimed to be a descendant of Chen Hugong and Emperor Shun, and changed the name of Vietnam from Đại Việt to Đại Ngu (大虞), or Great Ngu (Ngu is the Vietnamese pronunciation for Yu 虞 the legendary state of Emperor Shun).Шаблон:Sfn
- In ancient times 陳 sounded similar to 東 dong, meaning 'East'. It also sounded similar to 田 tian. After the warring states period, some members of the Chen clan in Qi (state) adopted the surname 田 Tian, which later became popular in Chinese and Japanese surnames.
In summary, surnames with descent from Chen include:
- Chen surname 陳姓
- Gui surname 妫姓
- Hu surname 胡姓
- Tian surname 田姓
- Yu surname 虞姓
- Yao surname 姚姓
- Yuan surname 袁姓
Culture
The Shijing has at least 10 songs dedicated to Chen:《宛丘》、《東門之枌》、《衛門》、《東門之池》、《東門之楊》、《墓門》、《防有鵲巢》、《月出》、《株林》、《澤陂》。[9]
Rulers
The state of Chen lasted nearly 600 years and produced over 25 rulers. In chronological order from first to last (note Hu Gong means Duke of Hu and vice versa):
- Duke Hu of Chen
- Duke Shēn of Chen Шаблон:Sfn
- Duke Xiang of Chen
- Duke Xiao of Chen
- Duke Shèn of Chen
- Duke You of Chen
- Duke Xi of Chen
- Duke Wu of Chen
- Duke Yi of Chen
- Duke Ping of Chen
- Duke Wen of Chen
- Duke Huan of Chen
- Chen Tuo
- Duke Li of Chen
- Duke Zhuang of Chen
- Duke Xuan of Chen
- Duke Mu of Chen
- Duke Gong of Chen
- Duke Ling of Chen
- Xia Zhengshu
- Duke Cheng of Chen
- Duke Ai of Chen
- Prince Liu
- Chuan Fengxu
- Duke Hui of Chen
- Duke Huai of Chen
- Duke Min of Chen
Table
Ruler | Title (Chinese) | Other Name (Chinese) | Reign (BC) | Number of years ruling | Identity | |
1 | Chen Hugong | 胡公 | 滿 | 1045—986 | Ruled for 60 years | The founder of Chen |
2 | Duke Shēn of Chen Шаблон:Sfn | 申公 | 犀侯 | 985—961 | Ruled for 25 years | - |
3 | Duke Xiang of Chen | 相公 | 皋羊 | 960—939 | Ruled for 22 years | The younger brother of Duke Shēn |
4 | Duke Xiao of Chen | 孝公 | 突 | 938—905 | Ruled for 34 years | The son of Duke Shēn |
5 | Duke Shèn of Chen | 慎公 | 圉戎 | 904—855 | Ruled for 50 years | The son of Duke Xiao |
6 | Duke You of Chen | 幽公 | 寧 | 854—832 | Ruled for 23 years | The son of Duke Shen |
7 | Duke Xi of Chen | 僖公 | 孝 | 831—796 | Ruled for 36 years | The son of Duke You |
8 | Duke Wu of Chen | 武公 | 靈 | 795—781 | Ruled for 15 years | The son of Duke Xi |
9 | Duke Yi of Chen | 夷公 | 說 | 780—778 | Ruled for 3 years | The son of Duke Wu |
10 | Duke Ping of Chen | 平公 | 燮 | 777—755 | Ruled for 23 years | The younger brother of Duke Yi |
11 | Duke Wen of Chen | 文公 | 圉 | 754—745 | Ruled for 10 years | The son of Duke Ping |
12 | Duke Huan of Chen | 桓公 | 鮑 | 744—707 | Ruled for 38 years | The son of Duke Wen |
13 | Chen Tuo | - | 佗 | 707─706 | Ruled for 8 months | The younger brother of Duke Huan |
14 | Duke Li of Chen | 厲公 | 躍 | 706─700 | Ruled for 7 years | The son of Duke Huan |
15 | Duke Zhuang of Chen | 莊公 | 林 | 699—693 | Ruled for 7 years | The son of Duke Li |
16 | Duke Xuan of Chen | 宣公 | 杵臼 | 692—648 | Ruled for 45 years | The younger brother of Duke Zhuang |
17 | Duke Mu of Chen | 穆公 | 款 | 647—632 | Ruled for 16 years | The son of Duke Xuan |
18 | Duke Gong of Chen | 共公 | 朔 | 631—614 | Ruled for 18 years | The son of Duke Mu |
19 | Duke Ling of Chen | 靈公 | 平國 | 613—599 | Ruled for 15 years | The son of Duke Gong |
20 | Xia Zhengshu | - | 徵舒 | 599 | Ruled for multiple months | The great-grandson of Duke Xuan |
21 | Duke Cheng of Chen | 成公 | 午 | 598—569 | Ruled for 30 years | The son of Duke Ling |
22 | Duke Ai of Chen | 哀公 | 弱 | 568—534 | Ruled for 35 years | The son of Duke Cheng |
23 | Gongzi Liu | - | 留 | 534, from March to November | Ruled for 9 months | The son of Duke Ai |
24 | Chuan Fengxu | - | 穿封戌 | 533—529 | Ruled for 5 years | Advisor of Chu |
25 | Duke Hui of Chen | 惠公 | 吳 | 529—506 | Ruled for 28 years | Grandson of Duke Ai |
26 | Duke Huai of Chen | 懷公 | 柳 | 505—502 | Ruled for 4 years | Son of Duke Hui |
27 | Duke Min of Chen | 湣公 | 越 | 501—478 | Ruled for 24 years | Son of Duke Huai |
Note: the reign lengths of the dukes before Duke You of Chen are derived from conjecture, and are only for reference.
Family tree
Шаблон:Family tree of Chen state See zh:陈国君主世系图 Шаблон:AhnentafelШаблон:AhnentafelШаблон:Ahnentafel
See also
- Chen (surname), 陳姓 adopted by people of Chen state
- Chen Hugong, founding emperor
- Emperor Shun (舜帝), forefather of Chen
- Tian Qi 田齊
- Gui surname 妫姓
- Hu surname 胡姓
- Tian surname 田姓
- Yu surname 虞姓
- Yao surname 姚姓
- Yuan surname 袁姓
- Yuan Taotu, relative of Chen family
References
Bibliography
Reading
- 《史記》卷36:陳杞世家 [Shiji]
- 《春秋左氏傳》(始見於隱公三年) [Spring and Autumn period]
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- ↑ 《說文解字》陳 段玉裁注
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 《左傳·昭公十七年》:陈,大皞之虚也
- ↑ 《史记·货殖列传》:"陈在楚夏之交,通鱼盐之货,其民多贾。"
- ↑ 《吕氏春秋·似顺论》对此有更为详细的记载:"荆庄王欲伐陈,使人视之。使者曰:'陈不可伐也'。·庄王曰:'何故?'对曰:'城郭高,沟洫深,蓄积多也。'
- ↑ 《毛詩傳》:"四方高,中央下曰宛丘"
- ↑ 白壽彝版《中國通史》第03卷 上古時代 第四節 地學
- ↑ Zhu Xi, Collected Explanations on the Classic of Poetry, "Volume 3 - Wanqiu". Qinzaotang siku quanshu huiyao 摛藻堂四庫全書薈要 version p. 79 of 124. quote: "四方高中央下曰宛丘。"
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 《詩經·國風》
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