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King of the Xia dynasty
Tai Kang 太康
King of the Xia dynasty
Predecessor
Qi of Xia
Successor
Zhong Kang
Dynasty
Xia dynasty
Father
Qi of Xia
Tai Kang (Chinese: 太康) was the third king of the Xia dynasty. He was the son of the king Qi of Xia and paternal grandson of Yu the Great and his queen Nu Jiao.[1]
TaiKang (Chinese: 太康) was the third king of the Xia dynasty. He was the son of the king Qi of Xia and paternal grandson of Yu the Great and his queen...
TaiKang, described as an avid hunter but ineffective ruler. The Bamboo Annals describe the Xia capital at Zhenxun being attacked by Hou Yi while Tai...
and thus the younger brother of TaiKang. He was the father of Xiang of Xia. According to the Bamboo Annals, Zhong Kang took the throne in the year of...
KangTai (康泰) was a Chinese traveller in the middle of the third century from the state of Eastern Wu. He is known for his travels to Southeast Asia in...
navy frigate INS Gomati (F21), an Indian Navy Godavari-class frigate ROCS TaiKang (F-21), a Taiwanese navy destroyer F-21 (Michigan county highway) BMW Series...
up Kang or kang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kang may refer to: Kang Kalan, Punjab Kang District, Afghanistan Kang, Botswana, a village Kang County...
decommissioned and leased to the Republic of China, which she served as TaiKang. Wyffels was permanently transferred to the Republic of China Navy in February...
King Kang may refer to: King Kang of Xia, three rulers of the Xia dynasty with the personal name Kang: TaiKang (literally "Highest Kang"), third king...
escorts ROCS TaiKang F-21 (ex USN DE-6) ROCS Tai Ping F-22 (ex USN DE-47) Cannon-class destroyer escorts ROCN Tai He F-23 (ex USN DE-102) ROCN Tai Cang F-24...
was preceded on the throne of Xia by his father Zhong Kang, and before that by his uncle TaiKang. Xiang ascended the throne in the year of Wuxu and set...
the 19th century, the Taedong was spelled Tai-tang in Western texts (the "Tai-tang River" or "Tai-tang Kang"). "Encyclopædia Britannica Online : Taedong...
China (nobility) Kings of the Xia dynasty Yu the Great Qi TaiKang Zhong Kang Xiang Shao Kang Zhu Huai Mang Xie Bu Jiang Jiong Jin Kong Jia Gao Fa Jie...
King Kang of Zhou (Chinese: 周康王; died 996/78 BC) was the third king of the Zhou Dynasty and son of King Cheng of Zhou. The dates of his reign are 1020–996...
"Luoyang" – have been built in this area. In 2070 BC, the Xia dynasty king TaiKang moved the Xia capital to the intersection of the Luo and Yi and named the...
Liuming, Top Space, TaiKang Life Building, Beijing, China (solo) Me, Me, Me: Courtyard Gallery, Beijing, China Top Space, TaiKang Life Building, Beijing...
and the Furious Five. When Tai Lung escapes from prison, Shifu uses food to motivate Po into mastering kung fu. He battled Tai Lung in combat and defeats...
Kang Senghui (traditional: 康僧會; simplified: 康僧会; pinyin: Kāng Sēnghuì; Wade–Giles: K'ang Seng-hui; Vietnamese: Khương Tăng Hội; died 280) was a Buddhist...
Taikang may refer to: Taikang County (太康县), of Zhoukou, Henan TaiKang, king of the Xia Dynasty Taikang Life Insurance, major Chinese insurance company...
including a sandbar across the Taikang Inner Sea (Chinese: 臺江內海; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-kang lāi-hái) off the bay of Sakam village (modern-day Fort Provintia). The...
1920BC.) The Nine Tripod Cauldrons were forged from metal given in tribute to Yu by the Nine Provinces. 2117 BC TaiKang became king of the Xia dynasty....
including the Olympics. The spellings Taipei and Tʻai-pei derive from the Wade–Giles romanization Tʻai²-pei³ which means the North of Taiwan in Chinese...
Scrapped in 2013 Tai Bai Hai 1984 37,544 China 8318269 Tai He Hai 1985 37,544 China 8318271 Tai Cang Hai 1985 37,544 China 8318283 TaiKang Hai 1985 37...