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'''Xie''' ({{zh|c=契}}) was an ancient Chinese nobleman, an ancestor of the kings of the [[Shang dynasty]].<ref>[[Sima Qian]], ''[[Records of the Grand Historian]]''</ref> He is the first known Shang ancestor.
{{hatnote|This article is about the ancestor of the [[Shang dynasty]]. For the Eastern Jin general, writer and musician, see [[Xie Shang]].}}
[[File:Xie_of_Shang.png|thumb|right|alt=Image of Xie of Shang|Xie of Shang]]
[[File:歷代聖賢半身像 冊 契 (Xie).png|thumb|Portrait of Xie ([[National Palace Museum]])]]
'''Xie''' ({{zh|c=偰}}) also appearing as ''' Qi''' or '''Xie''' ({{zh|c=契}}) was an ancient Chinese nobleman, an ancestor of the kings of the [[Shang dynasty]].<ref>[[Sima Qian]], ''[[Records of the Grand Historian]]''</ref> He is the first known Shang ancestor and ruler of the [[Predynastic Shang]].


His consort is unknown, but it is known he was a father of [[Zhao Ming of Shang]] and grandfather of [[Xiang Tu]].
His consort is unknown, but it is known he was a father of [[Zhao Ming of Shang]] and grandfather of [[Xiang Tu]].


Xie’s father was [[Emperor Ku]],<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=rWLMolUkroUC&pg=PA3&dq=Xie+of+Shang&hl=hr&sa=X&ei=QLguVNu5KIXnygPRxYDoCA&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Xie%20of%20Shang&f=false "According to the Han imperial scribe Sima (c. 145 BC-86 BC), the legendary founder of Shang, “Hsieh &#91;Xie&#93; of Yin,” was a son of the Xia emperor Ku."]</ref> and Xie’s brothers were [[Houji]], [[Emperor Zhi]] and [[Emperor Yao]].<ref>[[K. C. Wu|Wu, K. C.]] (1982). ''The Chinese Heritage''. New York: Crown Publishers. {{ISBN|0-517-54475X}}.</ref> Xie’s mother was one of Ku’s consorts ‒ [[Jiang Yuan]], [[Jiandi]], [[Qingdu]], or [[Changyi (consort)|Changyi]].<ref>Yang, 99</ref><ref>Wu, 64</ref>
Xie’s father was [[Emperor Ku]],<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=rWLMolUkroUC&dq=Xie+of+Shang&pg=PA3 "According to the Han imperial scribe Sima (c. 145 BC-86 BC), the legendary founder of Shang, “Hsieh &#91;Xie&#93; of Yin,” was a son of the Xia emperor Ku."]</ref> and Xie’s brothers were [[Houji]], [[Emperor Zhi]] and [[Emperor Yao]].<ref>[[K. C. Wu|Wu, K. C.]] (1982). ''The Chinese Heritage''. New York: Crown Publishers. {{ISBN|0-517-54475X}}.</ref> Xie’s mother was one of Ku’s consorts ‒ [[Jiang Yuan]], [[Jiandi]], [[Qingdu]], or [[Changyi (consort)|Changyi]].<ref>Yang, 99</ref><ref>Wu, 64</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:12, 23 September 2024

Image of Xie of Shang
Xie of Shang
Portrait of Xie (National Palace Museum)

Xie (Chinese: ) also appearing as Qi or Xie (Chinese: ) was an ancient Chinese nobleman, an ancestor of the kings of the Shang dynasty.[1] He is the first known Shang ancestor and ruler of the Predynastic Shang.

His consort is unknown, but it is known he was a father of Zhao Ming of Shang and grandfather of Xiang Tu.

Xie’s father was Emperor Ku,[2] and Xie’s brothers were Houji, Emperor Zhi and Emperor Yao.[3] Xie’s mother was one of Ku’s consorts ‒ Jiang Yuan, Jiandi, Qingdu, or Changyi.[4][5]

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  1. ^ Sima Qian, Records of the Grand Historian
  2. ^ "According to the Han imperial scribe Sima (c. 145 BC-86 BC), the legendary founder of Shang, “Hsieh [Xie] of Yin,” was a son of the Xia emperor Ku."
  3. ^ Wu, K. C. (1982). The Chinese Heritage. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 0-517-54475X.
  4. ^ Yang, 99
  5. ^ Wu, 64
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