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Duke Jing of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋敬公; traditional Chinese: 晉敬公; pinyin: Jìn Jìng Gōng, died 434 BC) was from 451 to 434 BC the titular ruler of the State of Jin. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Jiao, and Duke Jing was his posthumous title recorded in the Bamboo Annals. The accounts by the Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian in the Records of the Grand Historian are self-contradictory, referring to Duke Jing as Duke Ai of Jin (晉哀公) in one chapter and Duke Yi of Jin (晉懿公) in another. Modern historians such as Yang Kuan, Ch'ien Mu, and Han Zhaoqi generally consider the Bamboo Annals more reliable, as it was unearthed from the tomb of King Xiang (died 296 BC) of the State of Wei, one of the three successor states of Jin.

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  • Duke Jing of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋敬公; traditional Chinese: 晉敬公; pinyin: Jìn Jìng Gōng, died 434 BC) was from 451 to 434 BC the titular ruler of the State of Jin. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Jiao, and Duke Jing was his posthumous title recorded in the Bamboo Annals. The accounts by the Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian in the Records of the Grand Historian are self-contradictory, referring to Duke Jing as Duke Ai of Jin (晉哀公) in one chapter and Duke Yi of Jin (晉懿公) in another. Modern historians such as Yang Kuan, Ch'ien Mu, and Han Zhaoqi generally consider the Bamboo Annals more reliable, as it was unearthed from the tomb of King Xiang (died 296 BC) of the State of Wei, one of the three successor states of Jin. (en)
  • 哀公(あいこう、生年不詳 - 紀元前434年)は、中国の春秋時代の晋の君主。姓は姫、名は驕。 (ja)
  • 晋哀公(?-前434年)(《史记·晋世家》作哀公,《世本》、《史记·趙世家》作懿公,《竹书紀年》作敬公),姬姓,名驕,晋昭公的曾孫。晉昭公生戴子雍,戴子雍生忌,忌生晉哀公。前453年,韩、赵、魏共滅智伯瑤,三分其地,並於次年赶走晋出公,立晋哀公。晉國實際上已被三家瓜分,韩、赵、魏掌权。前434年,晋哀公死。 (zh)
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  • Given name: Jiao (en)
  • Ancestral name: Ji (en)
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  • Jìn Jìng Gōng (en)
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  • 晋敬公 (en)
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  • Duke Jing of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋敬公; traditional Chinese: 晉敬公; pinyin: Jìn Jìng Gōng, died 434 BC) was from 451 to 434 BC the titular ruler of the State of Jin. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Jiao, and Duke Jing was his posthumous title recorded in the Bamboo Annals. The accounts by the Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian in the Records of the Grand Historian are self-contradictory, referring to Duke Jing as Duke Ai of Jin (晉哀公) in one chapter and Duke Yi of Jin (晉懿公) in another. Modern historians such as Yang Kuan, Ch'ien Mu, and Han Zhaoqi generally consider the Bamboo Annals more reliable, as it was unearthed from the tomb of King Xiang (died 296 BC) of the State of Wei, one of the three successor states of Jin. (en)
  • 哀公(あいこう、生年不詳 - 紀元前434年)は、中国の春秋時代の晋の君主。姓は姫、名は驕。 (ja)
  • 晋哀公(?-前434年)(《史记·晋世家》作哀公,《世本》、《史记·趙世家》作懿公,《竹书紀年》作敬公),姬姓,名驕,晋昭公的曾孫。晉昭公生戴子雍,戴子雍生忌,忌生晉哀公。前453年,韩、赵、魏共滅智伯瑤,三分其地,並於次年赶走晋出公,立晋哀公。晉國實際上已被三家瓜分,韩、赵、魏掌权。前434年,晋哀公死。 (zh)
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  • Duke Jing of Jin (Jiao) (en)
  • 哀公 (晋) (ja)
  • 晋哀公 (zh)
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