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Marquis Jing of Jin

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Reign
  
858–841 BC

Name
  
Marquis of

Predecessor
  
Marquis Li of Jin

Died
  
841 BC

Successor
  
Marquis Xi of Jin

Parents
  
Marquis Li of Jin

Father
  
Marquis Li of Jin

Children
  
Marquis Xi of Jin


Great grandchildren
  
Shang Shu, Marquis Mu of Jin

Grandchildren
  
Marquis Xian of Jin

Great-grandparents
  
Marquis Wu of Jin

Grandparents
  
Marquis Cheng of Jin

Marquis Jing of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋靖侯; traditional Chinese: 晉靖侯; pinyin: Jìn Jìng Hóu), Ancestral name is Ji (姬), given name is Yijiu (宜臼), was the sixth ruler of the state of Jin during the Western Zhou Dynasty. After his father, Marquis Li of Jin died, he ascended the throne of Jin.

In 842 BC, the seventeenth year of the reign of Marquis Jing of Jin, King Li of Zhou was driven out of Haojing, then the capital of Zhou, because of his tyranny. Two dukes became regents during that time and it was called the Gonghe Regency. Marquis Jing of Jin died the year after in 841 BC and his son, Situ, ascended the throne as the next ruler of Jin: Marquis Xi of Jin.

According to surname records, the Chinese surname Yangshe (羊舌) originated in the state of Jin. Marquis Jing of Jin's son, Boqiao (伯僑) has a grandson named Tu (突). During the time of Marquis Xian of Jin, Tu was given a land called Yangshe, modern Hongdong County and Qin County, Shanxi, by Marquis Xian of Jin. Therefore, Tu's clan name became Yangshe and this is where the surname Yangshe started.

References

Marquis Jing of Jin Wikipedia