Jilian () was the first recorded ruler of the ancient Chinese state that was later known as
Chu. He adopted the clan name
Mi () and was the founder of the House of Mi that ruled Chu for over eight centuries.
Ancestry
According to legends recorded in the ''
Records of the Grand Historian
The ''Shiji'', also known as ''Records of the Grand Historian'' or ''The Grand Scribe's Records'', is a Chinese historical text that is the first of the Twenty-Four Histories of imperial China. It was written during the late 2nd and early 1st ce ...
'' by
Sima Qian
Sima Qian () was a Chinese historian during the early Han dynasty. He is considered the father of Chinese historiography for the ''Shiji'' (sometimes translated into English as ''Records of the Grand Historian''), a general history of China cov ...
, Jilian descended from the mythical
Yellow Emperor
The Yellow Emperor, also known as the Yellow Thearch, or Huangdi ( zh, t=黃帝, s=黄帝, first=t) in Chinese, is a mythical Chinese sovereign and culture hero included among the legendary Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. He is revered as ...
and his grandson and successor
Zhuanxu
Zhuanxu (), also known as Gaoyang (), was a mythological emperor of ancient China.
In the traditional account recorded by Sima Qian, Zhuanxu was a grandson of the Yellow Emperor.
Association with Four Barbarians
At the age of ten with Shao ...
. Zhuanxu's great-grandson Wuhui(吳回) was put in charge of fire by
Emperor Ku and given the title
Zhurong. Wuhui's son Luzhong () had six sons, all born by
Caesarian section. Jilian was the youngest of the six.
Family
According to the
Tsinghua Bamboo Slips
The Tsinghua Bamboo Strips () are a collection of Chinese texts dating to the Warring States period and written in ink on strips of bamboo, that were acquired in 2008 by Tsinghua University, China. The texts were obtained by illegal excavation, ...
, Jilian married
Bi Zhui (), a granddaughter of the
Shang dynasty
The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou d ...
king
Pan Geng. They had two sons:
Yingbo and Yuanzhong ().
However, the ''
Records of the Grand Historian
The ''Shiji'', also known as ''Records of the Grand Historian'' or ''The Grand Scribe's Records'', is a Chinese historical text that is the first of the Twenty-Four Histories of imperial China. It was written during the late 2nd and early 1st ce ...
'' recorded the name of Jilian's son as Fuju ().
References
Monarchs of Chu (state)
Year of birth unknown
Year of death unknown
12th-century BC Chinese monarchs
Founding monarchs in Asia
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