Zhong Hu of Cai
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Zhong Hu of Cai | |
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Reign: | 11th century BC – 11th or 10th century BC |
Parent(s): | Ji Du (姬度) |
Spouse(s): | Unknown |
Issue(s): | Ji Huang (姬荒) |
Ancestral name (姓): | Ji (姬) |
Given name (名): | Hu (胡) |
Courtesy name (字): | Unknown |
Posthumous name (謚): | Unknown |
Styled: | Hu, the Elder of Cai (蔡仲胡) |
General note: Dates given here are in the Julian calendar. They are not in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. |
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Cai Zhong Hu (Chinese: 蔡仲胡, lit. "Hu, Elder of Cai"), born Ji Hu (姬胡), was the only known son of Ji Du, the first lord of Cai.
Ji Du was removed from his office after participating in the Rebellion of the Three Guards against the regency of the Duke of Zhou. His son, however, became known as an honest and kind-hearted man,[citation needed] and was sent by the Duke of Zhou to Lu as an ambassador. Following this, King Cheng restored his father's fief to him and his son inherited it after him.
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Zhong Hu of Cai
Cadet branch of the Royal House of Zhou
周朝宗室 |
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Preceded by | Ruler of Cai | Succeeded by Earl Huang of Cai |