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The State of Na ({{zh|s=那国|t=那国}}) is [[State (Ancient China)|state]] of Ancient China.

{{see also|Quan (state)|Ran (state)}}
The '''State of Na''' ({{zh|s=那国|t=那国}}, also written as 冉阝) is [[State (Ancient China)|state]] of Ancient China.


==history==
==history==


During the [[Zhou Dynasty]] in 11th century BCE, the [[Duke of Zhou]] received orders from [[King Cheng of Zhou]] to announce an edict concerning descendants of the royal '''Ji''' (姬) family. They were given land in the Shihui Bridge (拾回桥) area of [[Shayang County]], where they established the State of Na (那国).
in [[Xia Dynasty]] period, the State of Na (那国) be built from emigrate of Various Chinese.


in [[Zhou Dynasty]] 11th century BCE, [[Jī (surname)|Ji]] () family given land in the Shihui Bridge (拾回桥) area of [[Shayang County]] where they established the State of Na (那国).
In 704 BCE [[King Wu of Chu]] conquer the '''State of Na''' (那国) and the the [[State of Quan]] (權國), thus annexing them into the territory of the [[State of Chu]].

in 704 BCE, [[King Wu of Chu]] conquer a The State of Na (那国), thus joint into the territory of [[State of Chu]].


==See also==
==See also==

*[[Shayang]]
*[[Xia Dynasty]]
*[[Duke of Zhou]]
*[[Zhou Dynasty]]
*[[King Cheng of Zhou]]
*[[Chu (state)]]
*[[King Wu of Chu]]


{{Zhou Dynasty topics}}
{{Zhou Dynasty topics}}

Revision as of 15:39, 30 August 2013

The State of Na (Chinese: 那国, also written as 冉阝) is state of Ancient China.

history

During the Zhou Dynasty in 11th century BCE, the Duke of Zhou received orders from King Cheng of Zhou to announce an edict concerning descendants of the royal Ji (姬) family. They were given land in the Shihui Bridge (拾回桥) area of Shayang County, where they established the State of Na (那国).

In 704 BCE King Wu of Chu conquer the State of Na (那国) and the the State of Quan (權國), thus annexing them into the territory of the State of Chu.

See also