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King Mu of Chu

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King Mu of Chu
楚穆王
King of Chu
Reign625–614 BC
PredecessorKing Cheng
SuccessorKing Zhuang
Died614 BC
IssueKing Zhuang
Xiong Yingqi (熊嬰齊)
Xiong Ce (熊側)
Xiong Renfu (熊壬夫)
Xiong Zhu (熊竺)
Names
Ancestral name: Mǐ (羋)
Lineage name: Xióng (熊)
Given name: Shāngchén (商臣)
Posthumous name
King Mu (穆王)
HouseMi
DynastyChu
FatherKing Cheng

King Mu of Chu (Chinese: 楚穆王; pinyin: Chǔ Mù Wáng), personal name Xiong Shangchen, was from 625 BC to 614 BC the king of the Chu state.[1]

King Mu was a son of King Cheng and was the original crown prince. In 626 BC, King Cheng tried to make his other son, Xiong Zhi (熊職), the new crown prince on the advice of his wife, Zheng Mao. When King Mu learned of his father's plan, he surrounded the palace with his soldiers and forced King Cheng to hang himself. King Mu then ascended the throne.

He was succeeded by his son, King Zhuang.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Sima Qian. "楚世家 (House of Chu)". Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
King Mu of Chu
 Died: 614 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Chu
625–614 BC
Succeeded by