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Wu Geng (Chinese: たけかのえ, Wǔ Gēng) was an ancient Chinese noble who was the son of Zhou, the last king of the Shang.

After King Wu's death and the ascension of his young son Cheng, Wu Geng joined the failed rebellion of the Three Guards against the regent Duke of Zhou. He in turn was joined by the "Eastern Barbarian" states of Yan, Pugu, and Xu.

In popular culture

Wu Geng's life after the fall of Shang was fictionalized in manhuas titled Feng She Ji and Feng Shen Ji II. Former manhua focuses on Wu Geng's battle upon gods who supported Zhou. The hatter covers on further fighting gods.