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- Western_Guo abstract "Western Guo (Chinese: 西虢; pinyin: Xī Guó) was a vassal state in China during the Zhou Dynasty. "Guo" seems to have been a kinship group that held at least five pieces of territory within the Zhou realm at various times.After King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Shang Dynasty in 1046 BCE, his two uncles received grants of land from King Wu’s father, King Wen of Zhou. One, known as Eastern Guo was at Zhidi and the other, Western Guo at Yongdi. The rulers of Western Guo held administrative positions in the court of the Zhou Kings through successive generations.Due to harassment and invasion by the Quanrong tribes Western Guo moved eastwards, eventually migrating to Sanmenxia in the Yellow River valley between Xi'an and Luoyang. A new capital was built at Shangyang (上阳) straddling both banks of the Yellow River. Of the original land grant made to one of the uncles, Shangyang was called “Southern Guo” (南虢) and Xiayang (下阳) “Northern Guo” (北虢). Although Northern Guo was separated from Western Guo, they were still considered one state.In 655 BCE Western Guo was destroyed by the Duke Xian of Jin. (Jin first asked permission of the state of Yu to pass through its territory. After conquering Guo it conquered Yu. This was one of the Thirty-Six Stratagems). The Guo leader Guo Gongchou fled to the Zhou capital Luoyang along with some of the Guo nobility. Some time later they arrived in the State of Wen at the home of Guo Gongchou’s father in law. Afterwards some of the nobility along with a number of civilians were captured by the Jin Army and taken to the area of what is now Fenyang, Shanxi Province where they became a prominent family The remainder of the group either settled down in the locality or fled elsewhere.At the same time, people in Western Guo, with the help of the Qiang people, were attempting to build a new state amongst the ruins of the old one, known historically as Xiao Guo (小虢). This was the last in a total of five states called Guo.In 687 BCE, during the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Qin wiped out Xiao Guo.".
- Western_Guo capital Shangyang.
- Western_Guo capital Xiayang.
- Western_Guo capital Yongdi.
- Western_Guo dissolutionYear "-0687".
- Western_Guo foundingYear "-1046".
- Western_Guo wikiPageID "26252854".
- Western_Guo wikiPageRevisionID "590395097".
- Western_Guo capital Shangyang.
- Western_Guo capital Yongdi.
- Western_Guo capital "Xiayang".
- Western_Guo colwidth "40".
- Western_Guo commonName "Western Guo".
- Western_Guo continent "Asia".
- Western_Guo conventionalLongName "State of Western Guo".
- Western_Guo country "China".
- Western_Guo governmentType "Dukedom or Countship".
- Western_Guo hasPhotoCollection Western_Guo.
- Western_Guo liststyle "upper-alpha".
- Western_Guo p "Xī Guó".
- Western_Guo region "East Asia".
- Western_Guo yearEnd "687".
- Western_Guo yearStart "1046".
- Western_Guo type Country.
- Western_Guo type Place.
- Western_Guo type PopulatedPlace.
- Western_Guo type Wikidata:Q532.
- Western_Guo type Country.
- Western_Guo type Place.
- Western_Guo type Location.
- Western_Guo comment "Western Guo (Chinese: 西虢; pinyin: Xī Guó) was a vassal state in China during the Zhou Dynasty. "Guo" seems to have been a kinship group that held at least five pieces of territory within the Zhou realm at various times.After King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Shang Dynasty in 1046 BCE, his two uncles received grants of land from King Wu’s father, King Wen of Zhou. One, known as Eastern Guo was at Zhidi and the other, Western Guo at Yongdi.".
- Western_Guo label "Guo (Staat)".
- Western_Guo label "Western Guo".
- Western_Guo label "西虢国".
- Western_Guo sameAs Guo_(Staat).
- Western_Guo sameAs m.0b763j8.
- Western_Guo sameAs Q1555101.
- Western_Guo sameAs Q1555101.
- Western_Guo wasDerivedFrom Western_Guo?oldid=590395097.
- Western_Guo isPrimaryTopicOf Western_Guo.
- Western_Guo name "State of Western Guo".
- Western_Guo name "Western Guo".