Guan Shu

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Guan Shu was an ancient Zhou dynasty noble and younger brother of King Wu of Zhou, known for his role in early Zhou politics and the Rebellion of the Three Guards.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Zhou dynasty noble
ancient Chinese politician
associatedWith Duke of Zhou NERFINISHED
King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
Three Guards NERFINISHED
country Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Zhou culture NERFINISHED
dynasty Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
era 11th century BCE (approximate)
ethnicity Zhou Chinese
familyName Ji NERFINISHED
government feudal aristocracy of the Zhou dynasty
historicalRegion ancient China
historicalRole member of the royal house of Zhou
knownFor opposition to the regency of the Duke of Zhou
participation in the Rebellion of the Three Guards
language Old Chinese NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Book of Documents NERFINISHED
Shiji NERFINISHED
Zuo Zhuan NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Ji clan NERFINISHED
notableEvent conflict with the Duke of Zhou
politicalAlignment faction opposed to the Duke of Zhou
positionHeld regional lord under the Zhou dynasty
relative King Cheng of Zhou NERFINISHED
King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
roleInEvent Rebellion of the Three Guards NERFINISHED
sibling King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
status hereditary aristocrat
timePeriod early Western Zhou period

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King Wen of Zhou child Guan Shu