Qingjie

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Qingjie (Chinese: 慶節) or Qing (Chinese: ) was a legendary leader of the Ji clan, which eventually established the Zhou dynasty of China. He is sometimes credited as a Duke of Zhou or with founding the city of Bin.[1][2]

Traditional accounts list his father as Duke Liu and his son as Huangpu (皇仆). He succeeded the throne after Duke Liu.[2]

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  1. ^ Eno, R. "Rise of the House of Zhou".
  2. ^ a b Records of the Grand Historian, Book 4, Annals of Zhou (周本記)· "公劉卒,子慶節立,國於豳。慶節卒,子皇仆立。"