Xiong Shuang () was a ruler of the
Chu state, reigning from 827 BC to 822 BC.
Xiong Shuang succeeded his father,
Xiong Yan, who died in 828 BC. Xiong Shuang had three younger brothers: Xiong Xue (), Xiong Kan (), and
Xiong Xun. When Xiong Shuang died in 822 BC, his brothers fought one another for the throne. The youngest brother, Xiong Xun, was ultimately victorious and ascended the throne, while Xiong Xue was killed and Xiong Kan escaped to Pu ().
References
Monarchs of Chu (state)
9th-century BC Chinese monarchs
820s BC deaths
Year of birth unknown
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