Whom thing
| Names | |
|---|---|
| Surname | Zǐ ( Chinese 子 ) |
| Birth Name | Tuō ( Chinese 托 ) |
| Throne name from Shiji | Tài Dīng ( Chinese 太 丁 ) |
| Throne name from oracle bone | Wén Dīng ( Chinese 文 丁 ) |
| Temple name | (No) |
| Postum name | Kuāng King ( Chinese 匡 王 ) |
| in German | Whom thing |
King Wén Dīng ( Chinese 文 丁 ) (*? BC; † 1192 BC) ruled China for three years as the 29th or 30th king of the Shang dynasty . He was the son of the previous king Wu Yi .
The historical book Zhushu Jinian reports that his reign lasted 13 years. And during his era, the fief prince of the Zhou tribe Ji Li ( Chinese 季 历 ) had won the brilliant victory in the campaign against the Klan Rong ( Chinese 戎 ). Whom thing first praised him, then he killed him.
| predecessor | Office | successor |
|---|---|---|
| Wu Yi |
King of China 1195–1192 BC Chr. |
Di Yi |
| personal data | |
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| SURNAME | Whom thing |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Zǐ (last name); 子 (last name, Chinese); Tuō (maiden name); 托 (maiden name, Chinese); Tài Dīng (throne name from Shiji); 太 丁 (throne name from Shiji, Chinese); Wén Dīng (throne name from oracle bone); 文 丁 (throne name from oracle bone, Chinese); Kuāng König (post name); 匡 王 (Postum name, Chinese) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | chinese king of the Shang dynasty |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 13th century BC Chr. |
| DATE OF DEATH | 1192 BC Chr. |