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Xiong Li (Chinese: 熊麗, reigned 11th century BCE) was an early ruler of the state of Chu during or possibly prior to the early Zhou Dynasty of ancient China. He succeeded his father Yuxiong, who was the teacher of King Wen of Zhou, the first king of Zhou.[1] Xiong Li's ancestral surname was Mi (), but he adopted the second character of his father's name – Xiong, literally "bear" – as the royal clan name of Chu, which is now the 72nd most common surname in China.

Xiong Li
Ruler of Chu
Reign11th century BCE
Full name
  • Given name:
    Lì (麗)
  • Xiong Li was succeeded by his son, Xiong Kuang, and his grandson Xiong Yi would later be enfeoffedbyKing Cheng of Zhou and granted the hereditary noble rankofzi ().[1]

    References

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    1. ^ a b Sima Qian; Sima Tan (1959) [90s BCE]. "40: 楚世家". Records of the Grand Historian 史記. Zhonghua Shuju.

    Xiong Li

    House of Mi

    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Yuxiong

    Ruler of Chu
    11th century BC
    Succeeded by

    Xiong Kuang


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