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Han (NW Zhou state)

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Han
Traditional Chinese韓國
Simplified Chinese韩国
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHánguó
Wade–GilesHan-kuo

Han was a minor Chinese state under the Zhou dynasty. It was centered on present-day Hancheng in Shaanxi and Hejin in Shanxi. The state was created for a son—known only as the "Marquess of Han" ()—of the Wu King of Zhou[1] in the 11th century BC. The rulers held the rank of marquess and ancestral name of Ji ().[2] Han was conquered by the Jin and enfeoffed to Wuzi of Han,[2] a descendant of the Marquis Mu of Jin, in the 8th century BC.

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  1. ^ 左傳僖公二十四年
  2. ^ a b 春秋會要卷一頁三十八