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Shu Du of Cai

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Parents
  
Tai Si

Grandchild
  
Earl Huang of Cai

Children
  
Zhong Hu of Cai

Great grandchild
  
Marquis Gōng of Cai

Similar
  
King Wu of Zhou, Tai Si, Bo Yikao, King Wen of Zhou, Duke of Zhou

Cai Shu Du or Shu Du of Cai (Chinese: 蔡叔度, given name Du (), was the first ruler of the State of Cai.

Du was the fifth son of King Wen of Zhou and his wife Taisi (太姒). He had ten brothers and eight half-brothers. His elder brothers were Yi (Boyi Kao), Fa (King Wu of Zhou), Xian (Guan Shu), and Dan (the Duke of Zhou).

He was given the fief of Cai by King Wu after the overthrow of the last Shang king, Zhou. Du's realm centered on present-day Shangcai, Henan. He and his brothers Shu Xian of Guan (管叔鮮) and Shu Chu of Huo (霍叔處) were known as the Three Guards, but when King Wu died and the Duke of Zhou assumed the regency for the young King Cheng, they rebelled along with Wu Geng. The Duke of Zhou was able to suppress the rebellion and Du was exiled, although Cheng eventually recreated the realm of Cai as a grant to Du's son Ji Hu.

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Shu Du of Cai Wikipedia