Taibo (Chinese:
Biography
editAccording to Sima Qian, Taibo was the founder of the State of Wu.
Born into the Jī clan (
During his reign, Taibo developed irrigation, encouraged agriculture, and dug Taibo River (
After the conquest of Shang dynasty, King Wu of Zhou found Zhouzhang, a great-grandson of Zhongyong, and made him the King of Wu.[2]
Connection to ancient Japan
editAmbassadorial visits to Japan by the later Chinese Cao Wei and Jin dynasties recorded that the Wajin people of Japan claimed to be descendants of Taibo of Wu.[3] Several scholars suggest that the Yamato people and the imperial dynasty are descendants of the Wu ruling clan and possibly Taibo.[4][5]
References
edit- ^ a b Wuxi Municipal People's Government Office (2012-04-18). "Taibo River".
River Bo is an abbreviation for Taibo River, which is also called Bodu River and Bodu Port and located in the southeast of Wuxi.
- ^ Sima Qian. "
卷 三 十 一 ·吴太伯 世 家 第 一 " [31: Family of Wu Taibo]. 《史 记》 [Records of the Grand Historian] (in Chinese). - ^ Encounters of the Eastern Barbarians, Wei Chronicles
- ^ Ng, Wai-ming (2019-02-26). Imagining China in Tokugawa Japan: Legends, Classics, and Historical Terms. SUNY Press. ISBN 9781438473086.
- ^ Brownlee, John S. (2011-11-01). Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600-1945: The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jinmu. UBC Press. ISBN 9780774842549.