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Native name
  
沈諸梁

Role
  
Shen Yin Shu's son

Name
  
Duke Ye


Other names
  
Zigao

Died
  
after 478 BCE

Parents
  
Shen Yin Shu

Monuments
  
Mausoleum and Temple of Duke of Ye, Ye County, Henan

Nationality
  
State of Chu, Ancient China

Known for
  
Founding ancestor of the Ye surname

Similar
  
Pang Juan, Qin Kai (general), Sun Bin
Interesting reading of "Historical Records" for the vindication of "Ye  Gong" - Shen Zhuliang - iNEWS

Shen Zhuliang (Chinese: 沈諸梁; pinyin: Shěn Zhūliáng), Duke of Ye or Duke of She (c. 529 BCE – after 478 BCE), was a general and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.

Shen Zhuliang's father, Shen Yin Shu, was a great-grandson of King Zhuang of Chu and died in the historic Battle of Boju in 506 BCE. After his father's death, King Zhao of Chu enfeoffed Shen Zhuliang with the city of Ye (in present-day Ye County, Henan) at the northern frontier of the Chu kingdom. He was known as Ye Gong (Duke of Ye), and became the founding ancestor of the Ye surname, which is today the 42nd most common surname in China.

In 489 BCE, Confucius visited Shen Zhuliang in Ye, and their conversations were recorded in the Analects of Confucius.

In 478 BCE, during the reign of King Hui of Chu, Shen Zhuliang put down the rebellion of Duke of Bai and restored the king's rule. Shen Zhuliang became the Prime Minister and Chief Military Commander, the top two government posts of Chu.

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Duke of Ye Wikipedia