Ji clan

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The Ji clan was one of the three powerful aristocratic lineages that dominated the politics of the ancient Chinese State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Ji clan canonical 1
Ji clan of Zhou royal lineage 1
Ji family 1

Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocratic lineage
associatedWith Lu ruling elite
Spring and Autumn period interstate politics
country State of Lu NERFINISHED
dominantIn politics of the State of Lu
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
governed territories within the State of Lu
heldTitle high-ranking aristocratic titles in Lu
historicalRegion ancient China NERFINISHED
influenced succession and governance in the State of Lu
languageUsed Classical Chinese
locatedInTimePeriod Spring and Autumn period NERFINISHED
mentionedIn traditional Chinese historical accounts of the State of Lu
partOf political structure of the State of Lu
politicalRole powerful ministerial lineage in Lu
politicalSystem feudal aristocracy
powerBase landed estates in Lu
region present-day Shandong Province (approximate area of Lu)
relativePosition one of the three powerful aristocratic lineages in Lu
rival Lu ruling duke
Meng clan NERFINISHED
Shu clan NERFINISHED
sharesStatusWith Meng clan NERFINISHED
Shu clan NERFINISHED
socialClass hereditary nobility
timeFrameEnd 5th century BCE (approximate)
timeFrameStart 8th century BCE (approximate)

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

State of Lu dynasty Ji clan
state of Yan foundingDynasty Ji clan
subject surface form: State of Yan
this entity surface form: Ji clan of Zhou royal lineage
Zhou state foundedBy Ji clan
this entity surface form: Ji family