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Ju (state)

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State of Ju
莒國/莒国
1046 BC–431 BC
Ju is a small state in the east
Ju is a small state in the east
CapitalJu County
Religion
Chinese folk religion
GovernmentMonarchy

• 1046BC–?

Ziyuqi[1]
Historical eraWestern Zhou period
Spring and Autumn period
Warring States period

• Established

1046 BC

• Conquered by Chu

431 BC
Today part ofChina

Ju (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) was a Dongyi state in modern Shandong province during the Zhou dynasty (1046–256 BCE) of ancient China.[2] The rulers of Ju had the surname of Ji 己.[3] According to the Shuowen Jiezi, "Ju" means taro or a wooden tool.[4] It was weakened by wars with the states of Chu and Qi. Eventually the state was annexed by Qi, and the City of Ju became a major stronghold of Qi.[5][6]

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(一)^ ·

(二)^ "Research into the toponymy of Ju County ()" (in Chinese). Retrieved November 23, 2010.[permanent dead link]

(三)^ Gu Derong (); Zhu Shunlong () (2003).  [History of the Spring and Autumn Period]. Shanghai People's Publishing House. p. 29. ISBN 978-7-208-04544-6.

(四)^   Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine

(五)^ "Three questions regarding the origin of the State of Ju ()" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2010.

(六)^  Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine