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Ying (state)

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Ying 應 is located to the north of Chu and southeast of Zhou; it is not to be confused with Ying θ‹±, a different state to the east of Chu.
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Shaughnessy, Edward L. (2001). "New Sources of Western Zhou History: Recent Discoveries of Inscribed Bronze Vessels".
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The state of Ying was founded around 1030 BCE by Ying Hou, a younger brother of
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province, where many artifacts from the state have been unearthed.
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Loewe, Michael; Shaughnessy, Edward L. (1999-03-13).
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Ying 應 is located to the north of Chu and southeast of Zhou; it is not to be confused with Ying θ‹±, a different state to the east of Chu.
Vassal state
Pingdingshan
Old Chinese
Chinese folk religion
Ancestor veneration
Monarchy
Zhou dynasty
Chu
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
pinyin
Western Zhou
Spring and Autumn period
Pingdingshan
Henan
King Cheng of Zhou
King Cheng of Zhou
Warring States period


doi
10.1017/S0362502800007240
ISSN
0362-5028
JSTOR
23354199
S2CID
163754190
The Cambridge History of Ancient China: From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC

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