King Zhou of Shang

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King Zhou of Shang was the infamous final monarch of China’s Shang dynasty, remembered in tradition for his tyranny and moral decadence that led to the dynasty’s downfall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese monarch
historical figure
last king of the Shang dynasty
mythologized figure
allegedVice cruelty
debauchery
extravagance
neglect of government
associatedWork Bamboo Annals
Book of Documents
Fengshen Yanyi
Records of the Grand Historian
battle Battle of Muye
capital Zhaoge
comparedWith Jie of Xia
surface form: King Jie of Xia
country Shang dynasty
culturalRole warning against tyranny in Chinese political thought
deathCause self-immolation
deathPlace Lutai
dynasty Shang dynasty
era late Shang period
father King Di Yi
historicalStatus partly legendary
knownFor downfall of the Shang dynasty
moral decadence in Chinese historiography
tyrannical rule in traditional accounts
language Old Chinese
legacy negative moral example in Confucian writings
legendaryMotiveForDownfall loss of the Mandate of Heaven
notableEvent overthrow by the Zhou state
opponent Jiang Ziya
King Wen of Zhou
King Wu of Zhou
personalName Shou
portrayedAs archetypal tyrant in Chinese tradition
posthumousName Zhou
predecessor King Di Yi
region North China
surface form: northern China
reignEnd c. 1046 BCE
reignStart c. 1075 BCE
religion Chinese folk religion
surface form: Shang religion
spouse Daji
Queen Jiang
successor King Wu of Zhou
templeName Di Xin
title King of Shang
Son of Heaven

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Shang dynasty lastRuler King Zhou of Shang
King Wen of Zhou opponent King Zhou of Shang
King Wen of Zhou capturedBy King Zhou of Shang
King Wu of Zhou predecessor King Zhou of Shang
King Wu of Zhou defeated King Zhou of Shang