- Duke Jing of Jin (Chinese: 晉靜公; pinyin: Jìn Jìng Gōng),
personal name Ji
Jujiu, was the
supposed last
ruler of the Jin state,
according to the Records...
- Ca****an),
Haidonquing Seamount (east at 190
nautical miles),
Cuiqiao Hill, and
Jujiu Seamount, the last two form the
central peaks of the
Philippine Rise undersea...
- (Ju) (died 581 BC) Duke Jing of Jin (Jiao) (died 434 BC) Duke Jing of Jin (
Jujiu) (fl. 349 BC) Duke Jing of Qin (died 537 BC) Duke Jing of Qi (died 490 BC)...
- (望平), Fang (房),
Houcheng (候城),
Liaodui (遼隊),
Liaoyang (遼陽),
Xiandu (險瀆),
Jujiu (居就),
Gaoxian (高顯),
Anshi (安市), Wuci (武次),
Pingguo (平郭), Xi'anping (西安平)...
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objects to the
identification of
jujiu 雎鳩 with the ospreys, who
cannot make the
sounds "guan-guan", so he
proposes that the
jujiu 雎鳩 be
identified as the mallard...
-
called Duke Ai or Duke Yi of Jin Duke Jing of Jin (
Jujiu) (晉静公, died the 4th
century BC),
personal name
Jujiu Sima Shi (208–255),
posthumously honored as Emperor...
- Ca****an),
Haidonquing Seamount (east at 190
nautical miles),
Cuiqiao Hill, and
Jujiu Seamount, the last two form the
central peaks of the
Philippine Rise undersea...
-
established Liaodong Commandery contained 8 counties,
including Xiangping,
Jujiu (居就), and
Anshi (安市) counties.
Gongsun Du's
grandson Gongsun Yuan (公孙渊)...
-
occupied the city with ease
while Zhai Kai and Pang Jian fled on
their horses.
Jujiu (居就),
Xinchang (新昌) and
other counties also
surrendered to Huang, and Huang...
- hand, says Duke Xiao
reigned for 17
years and was
succeeded by his son
Jujiu. However, Shiji's
account of the last
rulers of Jin is
often self-contradictory...