Bo Qin

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Bo Qin was an early Zhou dynasty noble credited with establishing the ancient Chinese State of Lu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Chinese noble
founder of a state
ancestralSurname Ji NERFINISHED
appointedBy King Cheng of Zhou NERFINISHED
associatedWith Confucian historical tradition NERFINISHED
country State of Lu NERFINISHED
courtesyName Bo NERFINISHED
creditedWith establishing the State of Lu
culturalTradition Zhou feudal system NERFINISHED
dynasty Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
enfeoffedAt Lu NERFINISHED
enfeoffedBy Zhou royal house NERFINISHED
era Western Zhou period NERFINISHED
ethnicity Zhou Chinese
familyName Ji NERFINISHED
father Dan, Duke of Zhou NERFINISHED
Duke of Zhou NERFINISHED
founderOf State of Lu NERFINISHED
givenName Qin NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance founding ruler of Lu, an important Zhou vassal state
house House of Ji NERFINISHED
knownFor establishing a key cultural center later associated with Confucius
loyalty to the Zhou royal house
language Old Chinese NERFINISHED
name Bo Qin NERFINISHED
nobleRank Gong (Duke) NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Gong (Duke) NERFINISHED
paternalGrandfather Ji Chang NERFINISHED
King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
paternalGrandmother Tai Si NERFINISHED
paternalUncle Ji Fa NERFINISHED
King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
politicalSystem Zhou feudal monarchy NERFINISHED
posthumousTitle Duke of Lu NERFINISHED
region present-day Shandong, China
role feudal lord
hereditary ruler
servedUnder King Cheng of Zhou NERFINISHED
successorState Lu NERFINISHED

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State of Lu founder Bo Qin