Marquis Li of Jin
Marquis Li of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋厉侯; traditional Chinese: 晉厲侯; pinyin: Jìn Lì Hóu), ancestral name Ji (姬), given name Fu (福), was the fifth ruler of the state of Jin during the Western Zhou Dynasty. After his father, Marquis Cheng of Jin, died, he ascended the throne of Jin. After he died in 859 BC, his son, Yijiu, ascended the throne as the next ruler of Jin: Marquis Jing of Jin.
Marquis Li of Jin 晉厲侯 | |
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Ruler of the State of Jin | |
Reign | ?–859 BC |
Predecessor | Marquis Cheng of Jin |
Successor | Marquis Jing of Jin |
Died | 859 BC |
Father | Marquis Cheng of Jin |
In 1992, an ancient tomb dating back to the Zhou Dynasty was discovered in Quwo County, Shanxi. One of the tombs was marked as the tomb of Marquis Li of Jin. Quwo County is known to be the site of the ancient capital of the state of Jin.
Marquis Li of Jin Cadet branch of the House of Ji Died: 859 BC | ||
Chinese nobility | ||
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Preceded by Marquis Cheng of Jin |
Marquis of Jin ?–859 BC |
Succeeded by Marquis Jing of Jin |
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