Xiao'ao

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Xiong Kan
Ancestral name (姓): Mǐ (羋)
Clan name (氏): Xióng (熊)
Given name (名): Kǎn (坎)
Viscount of Chu
Dates of reign: 763–758 BC
Posthumous name: Xiāo’áo
Dates are in the proleptic Julian calendar

Xiāo’áo (Chinese: 霄敖, died 758 BC) was from 763 to 758 BC the monarch of the state of Chu during the early Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China. He was born Xiong Kan (Chinese: 熊坎) and Xiao'ao was his posthumous title.[1]

Like other early Chu rulers, Xiao'ao held the hereditary noble rank of viscount that was first granted to his ancestor Xiong Yi by King Cheng of Zhou.[1]

Xiao'ao succeeded his father Ruo'ao, who died in 764 BC. After a six-year reign he was succeeded by his son Fenmao.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sima Qian. "楚世家 (House of Chu)". Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 March 2012. 
Xiao’ao
Died: 758 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Ruo'ao
Viscount of Chu
763–758 BC
Succeeded by
Fenmao
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