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Marquis E of Jin

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Reign
  
724–718 BC

Successor
  
Marquis Ai of Jin

Died
  
718 BC

Predecessor
  
Marquis Xiao of Jin

Father
  
Marquis Xiao of Jin

Grandchild
  
Marquis Xiaozi of Jin

Children
  
Marquis Ai of Jin, Min, Marquis of Jin

Parents
  
Marquis Xiao of Jin, Marquis Zhao of Jin

Grandparents
  
Marquis Wen of Jin, Marquis Zhao of Jin

People also search for
  
Marquis Xiao of Jin, Marquis Ai of Jin, Marquis Xiaozi of Jin, Min, Marquis of Jin, Marquis Zhao of Jin

Great-grandparents
  
Marquis Wen of Jin, Marquis Mu of Jin

Marquis E of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋鄂侯; traditional Chinese: 晉鄂侯; pinyin: Jìn È Hóu) was the fourteenth ruler of the State of Jin. He was also the fourth ruler of Jin in the Spring and Autumn period. He reigned for six years.

According to the Records of the Grand Historian, when Zhuang Bo of Quwo heard the news of the death of Marquis E of Jin, he brought troops to attack Jin. King Huan of Zhou ordered the Duke of Guo (虢公) to attack Count Zhuang of Quwo so Count Zhuang retreated back to Quwo. The Jin people asked the son of Marquis E of Jin, Guang, to ascend the throne and he became the next ruler of Jin: Marquis Ai of Jin.

The Zuo Zhuan has a different record of the event. It says that Count Zhuang of Quwo had an alliance with the state of Zheng and the state of Xing (邢) and they attacked Yi (翼), the capital of Jin. King Huan of Zhou sent troops to help Quwo so Marquis E fled. Soon afterwards Count Zhuang betrayed Huan of Zhou and attacked him. King Huan then sent the Duke of Guo (虢公) during the autumn of that year to attack Quwo and to put the son of Marquis E of Jin, Guang, on the throne of Jin and Guang became Marquis Ai of Jin.

References

Marquis E of Jin Wikipedia