Duke Ding of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋定公; traditional Chinese: 晉定公; pinyin: Jìn Dìng Gōng, died 475 BC) was from 511 to 475 BC the ruler of the state of Jin, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Wu, and Duke Ding was his posthumous title. He succeeded his father, Duke Qing of Jin, who died in 512 BC.[1]
^Sima Qian. 晉世家 [House of Jin]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 April 2012.
clans of the DukeofJin to worry. Jianzi of Han, Xiangzi of Wei and Wenzi of Zhi invaded Zhonghang and Fan's fief under the name ofDukeDingofJin. Wenzi...
period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Zao, and Duke Chu was his posthumous title. He succeeded his father, DukeDingofJin, who...
powerful. Duke Qing reigned for 14 years and died in 512 BC. He was succeeded by his son, DukeDingofJin. Sima Qian. 晉世家 [House ofJin]. Records of the Grand...
China Ding ware, ceramics produced in Dingzhou in medieval China Ding (surname) (丁), a Chinese surname and list of people with the name DukeDingofJin (died...
of the Zhou Dynasty. The painter Polygnotus of Thasos begins his work (approximate date). Philolaus, Greek philosopher (approximate year) DukeDing of...
Wu may refer to: Duke Mu of Cao (fl. 8th century BC) Duke Dao of Cao (fl. 6th century BC) DukeDingofJin (died 475 BC) King Weilie of Zhou (died 402 BC)...
DukeDingof Qi (Chinese: 齊丁公; pinyin: Qí Dīng Gōng; reigned c. 10th century BC) was the second recorded ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Qi during...
DukeDingof Lu (Chinese: 魯定公; pinyin: Lǔ Dìng Gōng, 556 BC – 15 May 495 BC) was a ruler of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient...
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"tree/wood swelling"). The Shiji version of this story, which is set in 507 BCE during the reign ofDukeDingofJin, writes wangliang (罔閬) with 閬 "dry moat"...
to Jin throughout Duke Xiang's reign. He would visit Jin four more times: in 569 BC, in 565 BC, in 561 BC, and in 552 BC. On 28 June, 569 BC, Ding Si...
destruction of Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon as an alternative to 587 BC. Duke Dao ofJin, ruler of the State ofJin (d. 558 BC) King Dingof Zhou...
was created the Dukeof Pingyuan. Helian Ding was said to have been a delinquent and frivolous youth, and Helian Bobo had low opinions of him and gave him...
Ding Ling (Chinese: 丁玲; pinyin: Dīng Líng; October 12, 1904 – March 4, 1986), formerly romanized as Ting Ling, was the pen name of Jiang Bingzhi (simplified...
The Deer and the Cauldron, also known as The Dukeof Mount Deer, is a historical novel by Jin Yong. It is his last and longest novel, originally serialized...
titles—initially the Dukeof Kuaiji (會稽侯) and later the Prince of Qin (秦王)—but in 434 (after his brother and successor Helian Ding had been captured and...
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brother) the Dukeof Zhangwu. The plot was discovered, and Murong Xi executed Ding Xin and Murong Yuan and forced Empress Dowager Ding to commit suicide...