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Kong Jia

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Reign
  
1789 BC – 1758 BC

Father
  
Bu Jiang

Parents
  
Bu Jiang

Grandchild
  
Fa of Xia

Great grandchild
  
Jie of Xia

Consort
  
Many concubines

Mother
  
Wife of Bu Jiang

Children
  
Gao of Xia

Grandparent
  
Xie of Xia

Great-grandparent
  
Mang of Xia

Kǒng Jiǎ (孔甲) was a king of ancient China, the 14th ruler of the semi-legendary Xia dynasty. He possibly ruled 31 years.

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Family

Kong Jia was a son of King Bù Jiàng and an unknown woman and grandson of King Xie of Xia.

His uncle was King Jiong of Xia and his cousin was King Jǐn.

He had many beautiful concubines. He fathered Gāo and was a grandfather of King Houjin.

Biography

According to the Bamboo Annals, Kong Jia lived in the Xia capital of Xi River (西河).

In the third year of his regime, he hunted at the Fu Mountains (萯山) in Dongyang (东阳).

He composed a song called Eastern Sound (东音), which is also called Song of Broken Axe (破斧之歌).

Kong Jia was very superstitious and all he cared about was alcohol. From his time on, the power of Xia started to decline and the vassal kings (诸侯) of Xia grew more powerful. During his regime, he stripped power from one of the nobles, Shiwei (豕韦).

References

Kong Jia Wikipedia