Cheng Tang (), personal name Zi Lü (), recorded on
oracle bones as Da Yi (大乙), was the first
king
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*In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contempora ...
of the
Shang dynasty
The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty founded by Tang of Shang (Cheng Tang) that ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty a ...
in
Chinese history
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. Traditionally considered a virtuous ruler, he overthrew
Jie, the last ruler of the
Xia dynasty
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.
Rise of Shang
Tang ruled Shang, one of the many kingdoms under the
suzerainty
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of the Xia dynasty, for 17 years. During Jie's reign, Shang grew in power, initially at the expense of Xia's other vassals. He was able to win many supporters from as many as 40 smaller kingdoms.
[王恆偉. (2005) (2006) 中國歷史講堂 #1 遠古至春秋. 中華書局. . p 30.] Tang recognized that Jie mistreated
his people and used this to convince others. In one speech, Tang said that creating
chaos was not something he wanted, but given the terror of Jie, he had to follow the
Mandate of Heaven
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and use this opportunity to overthrow Xia.
As an advantage he pointed out that even Jie's own military generals would not obey his orders.
In the 15th year of Jie's reign, Tang began moving Lü to the capital Bo.
[Bamboo annals Xia chapter on Xia Jie under the name Gui (癸).][Virginia.edu.]
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" ''Xia chapter.'' Retrieved on 2010-10-03. About two years later Shang sent his minister
Yi Yin as an envoy to Jie. Yi remained in the Xia capital for about three years, before returning to Shang.
The Shang's power continued to grow. In the 26th year of Jie's reign, Shang conquered Wen. Two years later, Shang was attacked by
Kunwu, and several years of war between Shang and Kunwu followed.
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(2007). 中國通史. 五南圖書出版股份有限公司. , 9789571143125. p. 46. Despite this setback, Shang continued to expand on a number of fronts, gathering vassal troops in
Jingbo
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.
The Shang army and allied forces conquered Mitxu (today's
Xinmi
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The archaeological Bronze Age
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in Henan),
Wei
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, and attacked
Gu, which too was conquered the following year.
About this time Zhong Gu, chief historian of Jie, would flee from the Xia to the Shang.
Battle of Mingtiao
The Shang army
fought against Jie's Xia forces at
Mingtiao
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(鳴條) in a heavy thunderstorm and defeated them.
Jie himself escaped and fled to Sanzong.
The Shang forces under their general Wuzi pursued Jie to
Cheng, captured him at Jiaomen, and deposed him, bringing the Xia dynasty to an end. Eventually, Jie was exiled in
Nanchao.
Jie would eventually die of illness
and Tang succeeded him as paramount King, inaugurating the
Shang dynasty
The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty founded by Tang of Shang (Cheng Tang) that ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty a ...
.
King of the Shang
Tang's reign was regarded as a good one by the Chinese. He lowered taxes and the conscription rate of soldiers. His influence spread to the
Yellow River
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, and many outlying tribes, such as Di and Qiang, became vassal states. He also established
Anyang
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It ...
as the new capital of China.
According to the
Bamboo Annals
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It begins in the earliest legendary time (the age of the Yellow Emperor) and extends to 299 BC, with the later centuries focusing on the history ...
, Tang built a
palace
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called Xia She (夏社) to memorialize the Xia dynasty. In the first five years of his reign, there were several
drought
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s. Tang ordered golden
coin
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s to be made and distributed to poor families who had been forced to sell their children because of the drought. It was intended for them to use this
money
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to buy their children back.
According to the
Bamboo Annals
The ''Bamboo Annals'' (), also known as the ''Ji Tomb Annals'' (), is a chronicle of ancient China.
It begins in the earliest legendary time (the age of the Yellow Emperor) and extends to 299 BC, with the later centuries focusing on the history ...
, in the 9th year of his reign, he moved the
Nine Tripod Cauldrons, made by
Yu the Great
Yu the Great (大禹) was a legendary king in ancient China who was famed for his introduction of flood control, his establishment of the Xia dynasty which inaugurated dynastic rule in China, and his upright moral character. He figures promine ...
, to the Shang Palace.
References
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