Bofu

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Bofu (?–771 CE) (Chinese: ), sometimes referred to as Bopan (伯盘), was the son of Chinese Zhou Dynasty monarch King You of Zhou and his concubine Bao Si. After Baosi entered the royal palace, King You deposed Queen Shen (申后) and her son Crown Prince Yijiu, replacing them with Baosi and Bofu. King You and Bofu were both [citation needed] killed in 771 CE by Dog Rong nomads at Mount Li near Xi'an in present day Shaanxi. Another source[1] says that Bofu lived and contended for the throne with Queen Shen's son, King Ping of Zhou.

References

  • Revised Chinese Dictionary, Ministry of Education, Taiwan
  1. Cambridge History of Ancient China,1999, pages 546 and 551
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