Duke Ding of 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 China. His ancestral name was Ji (姬), given name Song (宋), and Duke Ding was his posthumous title.
Since the reign of Duke Xuan of Lu, The politics of Lu had been dominated by multiple cadet branches of the ducal house, particularly the Three Huan: Jisun (季孫), Shusun (叔孫), and Mengsun (孟孫). Efforts of Confucius, who served as Duke Ding's Minister of Crime (大司寇), to curb the power of the Three Huan were met with failure. Eventual political differences and externally-fomented discord caused Confucius to go on exile, seeking to realize his ambitions elsewhere.
DukeDingofLu (Chinese: 魯定公; pinyin: LǔDìng Gōng, 556 BC – 15 May 495 BC) was a ruler of the State ofLu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient...
known as Duke Zhao ofLu. Prince Wu was born to Duke Cheng ofLu and Ding Si (定姒), a concubine, in 575 BC, which was the sixteenth year of his father's...
back on his earlier promise to dismantle the walls. Later in 498 BCE, DukeDingofLu personally went with an army to lay siege to Cheng in an attempt to...
political, military, and social events of the Spring and Autumn period from the perspective of the State ofLu. The book is famous "for its dramatic power...
Lü Ji (呂伋) and ancestral name was Jiang (姜). According to classical Chinese texts such as the Records of the Grand Historian and Zuo Zhuan, DukeDing...
Wang; 太公望), and the "Hoped-for Lü" (Lü Wang; 呂望). as Jiang Ziya was seen as the sage – whom King Wen of Zhou's ancestor Duke Uncle Ancestor Lei (公叔祖类) (also...
Duke Cheng ofLu (Chinese: 魯成公; pinyin: Lǔ Chéng Gōng; died 20 July 573 BC), personal name Ji Heigong, was a ruler of the Lu state. A son ofDuke Xuan...
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...
clans, all descendants ofDuke Huan ofLu, in the State ofLu, which dominated the government affairs, displacing the power of the dukes, for nearly three...
Duke Hui of Ying Eastern Zhou Duke Hui of Wey (衛惠公) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui ofLu (魯惠公) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui of Qi (惠公) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui I of Qin (秦惠公)...
Lu Chengqing (Chinese: 盧承慶; 595–670), courtesy name Ziyu (子餘), formally DukeDingof Fanyang (范陽定公), was a Chinese politician during the Tang dynasty,...
Xiong Lü (Chinese: 熊旅; pinyin: Xióng Lǚ), his ancestral name was Mi (Chinese: 芈; pinyin: Mǐ), and his posthumous title was King Zhuang. He was one of the...
"cauldron" to his son in the opening chapter. Lü Baozhong (呂葆中; Lǚ Bǎozhōng) and Lü Yizhong (呂毅中; Lǚ Yìzhōng) are Lü Liuliang's sons. Huang Zongxi (黄宗羲; Huáng...
accused Shu of plotting a coup. Already hated by Duke Ling for his wealth, Gongshu Shu fled to Lu. In 496 BC, Nanzi had an affair with Zhao of Song (depicted...
the Beijing Women's Normal College, 26 December 1923. In Ding Ling and Lu Hsun, The Power of Weakness. The Feminist Press (2007), pp. 84–93. "My Moustache"...
quickly carried out a wave of retaliation against Dong Xian and Emperor Ai's Fu and Ding (relatives of his mother Consort Ding) relations, purging them...
Qing, Duke (525–512 BC) Ding, Duke (511–475 BC) Lu (complete list) – Xuan, Duke (608–591 BC) Cheng, Duke (590–573 BC) Xiang, Duke (572–542 BC) Ziye, ruler...
in the Battle of Mingtiao. The Records of the Grand Historian recount events from the reigns of Tang, Tai Jia, Tai Wu, Pan Geng, Wu Ding, Wu Yi and the...
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...