Taibo
Taibo (Chinese:
Biography
[edit]According 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
[edit]Ambassadorial 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.