Cai Shu

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Cai Shu was an ancient Chinese noble of the early Zhou dynasty, known as a son of King Wen of Zhou and a founding figure of the state of Cai.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Chinese noble
allegiance Zhou royal house NERFINISHED
associatedWithState State of Cai NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
dynasty Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
era 11th century BCE (approximate)
ethnicity Zhou Chinese
father King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
founderOf State of Cai NERFINISHED
gender male
heldTitle noble of Cai
historicalRegion Central Plains of China NERFINISHED
house Ji clan of Zhou NERFINISHED
language Old Chinese NERFINISHED
nobleRank feudal lord
nobleTitle Shu NERFINISHED
notableFor being a son of King Wen of Zhou
founding the State of Cai
parent King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
position regional ruler under the Zhou kings
role founding figure of the State of Cai
sibling Duke of Zhou NERFINISHED
King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
timePeriod early Western Zhou NERFINISHED

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King Wen of Zhou child Cai Shu