Tai Jia

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Tai Jia was an early king of the Shang dynasty in ancient China, traditionally regarded as a grandson and successor of the dynasty’s founder, Tang.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shang dynasty king
ancient Chinese monarch
associatedWith early Shang political consolidation
country China
culture Chinese
dynasty Shang dynasty NERFINISHED
era Bronze Age NERFINISHED
familyName Zi NERFINISHED
givenName Jia NERFINISHED
governedFrom Bo NERFINISHED
grandfather Tang of Shang NERFINISHED
historicalStatus semi-legendary ruler
house House of Zi NERFINISHED
language Old Chinese NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Bamboo Annals NERFINISHED
Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
notableFor being an early ruler of the Shang dynasty
traditional accounts of misrule followed by reform
position King of Shang NERFINISHED
predecessor Tang of Shang NERFINISHED
regionRuled Yellow River valley NERFINISHED
reignEnd c. 16th century BCE
reignStart c. 16th century BCE
religion Chinese folk religion
ancestor worship
royalHouse Shang royal house NERFINISHED
successor Wo Ding NERFINISHED
successorType hereditary monarchy
title King Tai Jia NERFINISHED
traditionalRole grandson and successor of Tang of Shang

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Tang of Shang issue Tai Jia