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 Chinese History - The Shang Dynasty (1)
Author: CHUNG Yoon-Ngan 
Date:   06-28-03 04:36


Chinese History - The Shang Dynasty (商朝 c1783BC to c1122BC) (1)

It was said that Jian Di (簡狄) was the daughter of You Song Shi (有娀氏). Ku Di (嚳帝), who was the grandson of Huang Di or the Yellow Emperor, married Jian Di as his second wife. Jian Di gave birth to a baby boy who was named Qi (契). When Qi grew up he helped Si Wenming (姒文命) to dredge the rivers which broke their banks and the water inundated the inhabitant lands.Shun Di (舜帝), the chief of the community, rewarded Qi by bestowing upon him the surname of Zi (子). Shun Di appointed Qi to administer a place called Shang (商 in the present day of Shang Qiu county 商邱縣 in Henan province 河南省). Qi married the daughter, the only child, of the leader of a local tribe. Qi introduced the advanced culture to this tribe which was renamed the Shang Clan (商族). When the leader died Qi inherited the leadership of Shang Clan. Qi surnamed his children ZI (子).

After the death of Qi he was succeeded by his eldest son Zi Zhaoming (子昭明) as the leader of the Shang Clan. Zi Zhaoming's son Zi Xiangtu (子相土), succeeded him. When Zi Xiangtu died his son Zi Changruo (子昌若) succeeded him.
The succeesions of leaderships of Shang Clan are as follow:

(04) Zi Changruo (子昌若)
(05) Zi Caoyu (子曹圉)
(06) Zi Ming (子冥)
(07) Zi Zhan (子展)
(08) Zi Wei (子微)
(09) Zi Baoding (子報丁)
(10) Zi Bao yi (子報乙)
(11) Zi Baobing (子報丙)
(12) Zi Zhuren (子主壬)
(13) Zi Zhugui (子主癸)
(14) Zi Tianyi (子天乙 in later years founded the Shang Dynasty)

It was during the period of the Xia Dynasty (c2205BC to c1766BC) that in c1818BC Si Lugui (姒履癸) was installed the 17th ruler of Xia Dynasty. Si Lugui was officially known as Xia King Jie (夏桀王). As a man Xia King Jie was very capable and intelligent, but he was a tyrant too. He married a very beautiful woman named Shi Meixi (施妹喜) who loved to listen to the sound of tearing silk. Xia King Jie employed many weavers to produce silk clothing for her to tear. He built many palaces and in the process he wasted all the resources of the country. The couple were masochists. They derived pleasure by torturing people. Many minor offenders of his subjects were tortured to death. His subjects suffered greatly under such a ruler.

Guan Longfeng (關龍逢) was a highly respected and much honoured high-ranking official in the Xia Court. One day, while watching Xia King Jie torturing a man he asked Guan Longfeng if he was happy to see the man screaming painfully to death. Guan Longfeng answered him that

"這種作法﹐好像春天走在薄冰上﹐危在眼前
This way to treat your subject is like walking on the thin snow in spring time.
The danger is in front of you"

Smilingly, Xia King Jie told Guan Longfeng coolly:

"你只知道別人危在眼前﹐卻不知道自己危在眼前
You only know about people is in danger in front of him,
but you don't know that you are in danger is in front of you".

After saying this, Xia King Jie ordered Guan Longfeng to be arrested. Later Guang Longfeng was tortured to death. Guan Longfeng was the first official in China to die for giving good advice to his ruler.

Xia King Jie and his wife Shi Meixi continued to neglect the welfare of the country and spending lavashly.

Yi Yun (伊尹), the chief of a tribe called You Xi (有莘部落 in present day Chen Liu county 陳留縣 in Henan province 河南省), warned Xia King Jie of the danger lying ahead of him. Xia King Jie told him:

"人民有君主﹐猶如天空有太陽。太陽亡﹐我才亡
People must have a ruler just like the earth must have a sun.
When the sun dies I will die".

So the people prayed to heaven,

"太陽﹐你快亡吧﹐我們跟你一塊亡
"Sun, please die quickly so that we can die with you".

Zi Tianyi (子天乙) was the leader of the powerful Shang Clan. Xia King Jie suspected that Zi Tianyi seemed intriguing agains him. Xia King Jie had Zi Tianyi arrested and imprisoned him in a prison in Xia Tai (夏台 present day Yu Xian 禹縣 in Henan province 河南省). For unknown reasons Xia King Jie released Zi Tianyi who returned to his domain and lived with his people, the Shang Clan.

Zi Tianyi formed an alliance with Yi Yin, the leader of the Xin Clan. Together they began to conquer the neighbouring protectorate States of the Xia Dynasty. Such States like Ge (葛國 present day Ning Ling 寧陵縣 county in Henan province), Wei (韋國 present day Hua county 滑縣 in Henan province), Gu (顧國 present day Dong Fan county 東范縣 in Shandong province 山東縣) and Kun Wu (昆吾國 present day Pu Yang county 濮陽縣 in Henan province) had all been subjugated by the combined forces of Shang and Xin Clan.

In 1766BC Zi Tian Yi believed that it was time to destroy the Xia. So he and Yi Yin assembled a large army and marched towards the Xia capital of An Yi (安邑 present day Xia county 夏縣 in Shanxi province 山西縣).

On hearing the news Xia King Jie led his army to encounter the advancing allaince forces. A decisive battle was fought at Ming Tiao (鳴絛 present day near Kai Feng city 開封市 in Henan province). The Xia army were routed. Xia King Jie was captured. Zi Tianyi did not kill Xia King Jie but had him banished to Nan Chao (南巢 present day Chao county 巢縣 in Anhui province 安徽縣) and later he died at Ting Shan (亭山 present day He county 和縣 in Anhui province). That was the end of the Xia Dynasty after in existence of about 440 years.

Zi Tianyi established the Shang Dynasty and his capital was at Bo Yi (亳邑 present day Shang Qiu 商邱 in Henan province). He was crowned King Cheng Tang (成湯王), the first King of the Shang Dynasty. King Cheng bestowed upon Yi Yin the title of A Heng (阿衡), a special title.

King Cheng Tang encouraged his subjects to domesticate animals such as sheep, cattle and pigs for food. He spurred his people to open up new land for agricultural and he reduced the taxes. Within a few decades the country prospered.

King Cheng Tang died in1754BC and his grandson Zi Taijia (子太甲) became the ruler of Shang. Zi Taijia appointed Yi Yin as his Prime Minister.

The Chronology of Shang Dynasty (Part A)

Name------------------------------------Reigning Period

(01) Zi Tianyi (Tang) 子天乙(湯)---c1783BC to c1754BC
(02) Zi Waibing (子外丙)-------------c1753BC to c1751BC
(03) Zi Zhongren (子中壬)------------c1750BC to c1747BC
(04) ZiTaijia (子太甲)------------------c1746BC to c1721BC
(05) Zi Woding (子沃丁)--------------c1720BC to c1692BC
(06) Zi Taikang (子太康)--------------c1691BC to c1667BC
(07) Zi Xiaojia (子小甲)---------------c1666BC to c1650BC
(08) Zi Yongji (子雍己)-----------------c1649BC to c1638BC
(09) ZiTaiwu (子太戊)------------------c1637BC to c1563BC
(10) Zi Zhongding (子仲丁)---------- c1562BC to c1550BC
(11) Zi Wairen (子外壬)--------------- c1549BC to c1535BC
(12) Zi He Danjia (子河亶甲)---------c1534BC to c1526BC
(13) Zi Zuyi (子祖乙)---------------------c1525BC to c1507BC
(14) Zi Zuxin (子祖辛)--------------------c1506BC to c1491BC
(15) Zi Wojia (子沃甲)-------------------c1490BC to c1466BC
(16) Zi Zuding (子祖丁)------------------c1465BC to c1434BC
(17) Zi Nangeng (子南庚)---------------c1433BC to c1409BC
(18) Zi Yangjia (子陽甲)------------------c1408BC toc1402BC
(19) Zi Pangeng (子盤庚)----------------c1401BC to c1374BC
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to be continued to (2)
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From the book
"The Origin of Chinese Surnames"
Written in English by CHUNG Yoon-Ngan (鄭永元)
First published in September 2000
ISBN 1 876763663

CHUNG Yoon-Ngan (鄭永元)
All rights reserved 29062003...

Yoon-Ngan

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 Chinese History - The Shang Dynasty (2)
Author: CHUNG Yoon-Ngan 
Date:   06-29-03 06:19


Chinese History - Shang Dynasty (商朝 c1783BC to 1122BC) (2)

200 years later in around c1562BC Shang Dynasty started to decilne. The Shang Court was having problems to control such a vast country with a primitive communication systems. The government became unstable.

In c1401BC Pan Geng (盤庚) became the 17th ruler of the Shang Dynasty. Pan Geng decided to move his capital to Yin (殷 present day An Yang 安陽 city in Henan province). Many landlords refused to follow him to the new capital. He intimidated them by using force and eventually they agreed to shift to An Yang with their slaves.

Pan Geng reformed the political structure of the Shang administration and the social system of the country. He rejuvenized the whole country. The period from c1400BC to c1135BC was called the Yin Dynasty named after the capital, Yin (殷). In c1198BC Zi Wuyi (子武乙), the 27th King of the Yin Dynasty, moved his capital to Chao Ge (朝歌 present day Qi county 淇縣 in Henan province).
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The rulers of Yin Dynasty(殷朝)

Name-------------------------------------Ruling period

(20) Zi Xiaoxin (子小辛)------c1373BC to c1353BC
(21) Zi Xiaoyi (子小乙)--------c1352BC to c1325BC
(22) Zi Wuding (子武丁)------c1324BC to c1266BC
(23) Zi Zugeng (子祖庚)------c1265BC to c1259BC
(24) Zi Zujia (子祖甲)----------c1258BC to c1226BC
(25) Zi Linxin (子廩辛)---------c1225BC to c1220BC
(26) Zi Gengding (子庚丁)----c1219BC to c1199BC
(27) Zi Wuyi (子武乙)-----------c1198BC to c1195BC
(28) Zi Taiding (子太丁)--------c1194BC to c1192BC
(29) Zi Diyi (子帝乙)-------------c1191BC to c1155BC
(30) Zi Shouxin (子受辛)--------c1154BC to c1122BC
------Shang King Zhou (商紂王)

In c1324BC Shang King Wuding (商武丁王) became the 22nd King of Shang/Yin Dynasty. Shang King Wuding, who reigned from c1324BC to c1266BC, appointed Gan Pan (甘盤) as his Prime Minister. Gan Pan was a high-ranking official during the reign of Shang King Xiaoyi (商小乙王), the father of Shang King Wuding. Gan Pan was a talented official and his years of exprience in administration suited him to be the Prime Minister, but Gan Pan was a very old man.

Aristocratic society at the time was described by historical texts as extravagant, vain, corrupted and debauchery. There were constant frictions between the aristocrats and the slaves. The aristocrats enjoyed the fruit of the slaves who tilled the land. The social and economy of the country was very unstability. Yet, outwardly Shang King Wuding appeared to be doing nothing and he gave Gan Pan the full authority to run the country.

Unbeknownst to most people at the time, Shang King Wuding was planning to retire Gan Pan and in fact had spent the last three years searching the country far and wide for a clever and capable person to replace Gan Pan. Shang King Wuding, eventually, found a capable replacement amongst the slaves. Shang King Wuding wanted to appoint him as the Prime Minister to replace Gan Pan, but he was afraid that his subjects especially the aristocrats might not agree.

By modern standards, the people during the Shang Dynasty were a supertitious lot; they worshipped spirits and believed in ghosts. One morning, in c1319BC Shang King Wuding woke up with excitement and told his officials (untruthfully) that in his dream he had found a sage called A Shuo (阿說). Shang King Wuding went on to say that A Shuo's spirit that told him that he could help him to run the country. Immediately Shang King Wuding summoned an artist to help him to produce a portrait of A Shuo.

Shang King Wuding provided his officials with copies of the portrait of A Shuo and ordered his officials to search for him. The officials combed the four corners of the country for A Shuo. Eventually, they found a man looked like the one in the portrait. He was in fact Shang King Wuding's choice for the replacement of the Prime Minister.

The new Prime Minister's name was not A Shuo but Fu Shuo (傅說). Fu Shuo was born and brought up in a place called Fu Yan ( 傅岩), located in the present day northeast of Ping Lu county (平陸縣) in Shanxi province (山西省). Fu Shuo adopted Fu as his surname. Fu Shuo was a slave, but Shang King Wuding appointed him Prime Minister anyway and retired Gan Pan. Since it was the spirit that appeared in the ruler's dream that Fu Shuo would be the Prime Minister no one dared disagree. So by exploiting contemporary superstition Shang King Wuding achieved his plan without any objections.

Within a year of Fu Shuo's installation as Prime Minister, the hostility between the aristocrats and the slaves had been settled and Shang King Wuding was able to reform effectively and rejuvenate the country. Under the competent guidance of Fu Shuo the country prospered. Fu Shuo died of old age.

In c1154BC Zi Shouxin (子受辛) became the King of Shang. Zi Shouxin was officially known as Shang King Zhou (商紂王). As a man, Shang King Zhou was very clever and capable. However, as a king, he was very cruel and extravagant. Shang King Zhou was also very proud, and as such did not accept advice from anyone.

Shang King Zhou married Su Daji (蘇妲己) who was alledgedly the most beautiful woman in the land. The couple neglected the welfare of the country and they built many palaces, exhausting the resources of the country. King Zhou would torture or kill anyone who dared to disagree with his extravagance.

The people of Zhou Clan (周族) lived in the Wei (渭) Valley west of the great bend in the Yellow River. The Zhou Clan was within the domain of the Shang. The leader of the Zhou Clan was Ji Fa (姬發) who organized a land army and marched towards the Shang capital of Zhaoge (朝歌 present day Qi Xian 淇縣 in Henan province 河南省). Shang King Zhou led his army, consisting mainly of slave-converted soldiers, to intercept Ji Fa. A decisive battle was fought at Mu Ye (牧野 in Ji county 汲縣 of Hanan province). Shang King Zhou's army were defeated and he escaped to his summer palace and committed suicide there ending the Shang Dynasty's 660 years reign.

The Zhou Army occupied the Shang capital, Zhaoge. Ji Fa found the charred body of Shang King Zhou. First, Ji Fa shot three arrows into Shang King Zhou's body. Secondly, Ji Fa cut Shang King Zhou's charred body into several sections. Thirdly Ji Fa cut off his head and hanged it below a white flag in the market flagpole to display.

Ji Fa established the Zhou Dynasty (周朝 c1134 BC to c256 BC).

From the book
"The Origin of Chinese Surnames"
Written in English by CHUNG Yoon-Ngan (鄭永元)
First published in September 2000
ISBN 1 876763663

CHUNG Yoon-Ngan (鄭永元)
All rights reserved 29062003

Yoon-Ngan

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