Ji Fa

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Ji Fa, better known as King Wu of Zhou, was the founding monarch of China’s Zhou dynasty who overthrew the Shang dynasty and established a new royal order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
King of Zhou
founding monarch
associatedWith Zhou conquest of Shang
Zhou royal ancestral cult
battle Battle of Muye NERFINISHED
burialPlace Zhouling NERFINISHED
capital Haojing NERFINISHED
child King Cheng of Zhou NERFINISHED
countryRuled Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Zhou Chinese NERFINISHED
dynastyFounded Zhou dynasty NERFINISHED
era early Western Zhou period NERFINISHED
late Shang dynasty NERFINISHED
familyName Ji NERFINISHED
father King Wen of Zhou NERFINISHED
givenName Fa NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Bronze Age China NERFINISHED
house Ji clan NERFINISHED
knownFor establishing the Zhou dynasty
overthrowing the Shang dynasty
promoting the Mandate of Heaven doctrine
legitimacyConcept Mandate of Heaven NERFINISHED
mother Tai Si NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Old Chinese NERFINISHED
notableEvent defeat of King Zhou of Shang
founding of Western Zhou
overthrewDynasty Shang dynasty NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition early Zhou political thought
position King of the Zhou state NERFINISHED
posthumousName Wu NERFINISHED
predecessorDynasty Shang dynasty NERFINISHED
region Guanzhong NERFINISHED
reignTitle King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
relative Duke of Zhou NERFINISHED
religion Chinese folk religion
royalHouse House of Ji NERFINISHED
spouse Queen Yijiang NERFINISHED
successor King Cheng of Zhou NERFINISHED
successorGovernment Western Zhou royal court NERFINISHED
successorState Western Zhou NERFINISHED
templeName King Wu of Zhou NERFINISHED
title King of Zhou NERFINISHED
Son of Heaven NERFINISHED

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