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Wuzi of Han (Spring and Autumn)

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Parents
  
Huan Shu of Quwo

Grandchild
  
Han Jian

Great grandchild
  
Ziyu

Children
  
Qiubo of Han

Grandparent
  
Marquis Mu of Jin

Great-grandparent
  
Marquis Xian of Jin

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Wuzi of Han (Chinese: 韩武子; pinyin: Hán Wǔzǐ), ancestral name Jì (姬), clan name Hán (韩), personal name Wàn (万), and posthumously known as Wuzi of Han, was the head of the House of Han. He was the son of Huan Shu of Quwo, half-brother of Zhuang Bo of Quwo, and the progenitor of Warring States period's State of Han.

Han Wan was a charioteer for his nephew Duke Wu of Quwo and helped to kill Marquess Ai of Jin. Duke Wu of Quwo then took over the throne of Jin as Duke Wu of Jin, who then bestowed Han Wan the land of Han. Han Wan's descendents later adopted Han as the clan name.

Han Wan's descendents became high-ranking officials in Jin. The family became very powerful and eventually led to the Partition of Jin.

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Wuzi of Han (Spring and Autumn) Wikipedia