Duke Ping of Cao
Duke Ping of Cáo[1] (Chinese: 曹平公; pinyin: Cáo Píng Gōng) was a nobleman in ancient China, who lived during the Zhou Dynasty.[2]
He was a ruler of the State of Cao, successor and son of Duke Wu of Cao.[3]
His personal name was 須/须 (Xū).
Pingʻs son Jī Wŭ later became Duke Dao of Cao after Ping died in 524 BC.[4]
References
- 春秋三傳比義, Volume 2
- Rulers of Cáo at the Chinese Text Project
- Lu Jun Ling: Chronology of Chinese dynasties, 1982, Taipei
- Liu Jun Ling and Lin Ganhe, Timeline of Chinese Historical Families, Muduo Publishing, Taiwan, 1982. 林干合编,《中国历代各族纪年表》,1982年,台北,木铎出版社
Duke Ping of Cao | ||
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Preceded by Duke Wu of Cao |
Ruler of Cáo 527 BC – 524 BC |
Succeeded by Duke Dao of Cao |
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