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The State of Teng (Chinese: 滕國; pinyin: Ténggúo, 1046–414BC) was a small Chinese state that existed during the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period, and was located in the south of modern-day Shandong (山東) province.[1] Its territory is now the county-level city of Tengzhou (滕州).

State of Teng
滕國
1046 BCE–297 BCE
Teng is a small state in the east, near Qi and Lu
Teng is a small state in the east, near Qi and Lu
CapitalTengzhou (滕州)
Common languagesOld Chinese
GovernmentViscounty (子)
Historical eraWestern Zhou period
Spring and Autumn period

• Established

1046 BCE

• Conquered by Yue

414 BCE

• Conquered by Song

297 BCE

Teng's ruling family was the Ji () family, with the founder, Shu Xiu of Cuo (錯叔繡), being the 14th brother of King Wu of Zhou (周武王). It was conquered and annexed by the State of Yue () during the reign of King Goujian of Yue (越王勾踐, r. 496–465BC).

Teng was a vassal of the State of Lu (), and is famed as the birthplace of the Chinese philosopher Mozi (墨子) and architect Lu Ban (魯班). The name of the state survives in both the city of Tengzhou and the Chinese clan name of Teng ().

It was conquered by King Zhugou (朱勾, d.411 BC) of Yue (). Then its nobility re-established the country. Finally it was annihilated by King Kang of Song (宋康王) in 297 BC.

References

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  1. ^ Feng, Li (2006-08-17). Landscape and Power in Early China: The Crisis and Fall of the Western Zhou 1045–771 BC. Cambridge University Press. pp. 305–308. ISBN 978-1-139-45688-3.


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