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Xiong Xun

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Reign
  
821–800 BC

Children
  
Xiong E

Great-grandparents
  
Xiong Qu

Parents
  
Xiong Yan

Great grandchildren
  
Xiao'ao

Died
  
800 BC

Grandparents
  
Xiong Yan

Name
  
Xiong Xun

Grandchildren
  
Ruo'ao


Xiong Xun Chen Xiong Xun nanmanarts

Xiong Xun (Chinese: 熊徇, died 800 BC) was from 821 to 800 BC the monarch of the state of Chu during the Western Zhou Dynasty of ancient China. Like other early Chu rulers, he held the hereditary noble rank of viscount first granted to his ancestor Xiong Yi by King Cheng of Zhou.

Xiong Xun Chen Xiong Xun nanmanarts

Xiong Xun's father, the younger Xiong Yan, had four sons: Xiong Shuang (熊霜), Xiong Xue (熊雪), Xiong Kan (熊堪), and Xiong Xun, the youngest. When Xiong Yan died in 828 BC he was succeeded by his first son Xiong Shuang. However, when Xiong Shuang died in 822 BC, the remaining three brothers fought one another for the throne. Xiong Xun was ultimately victorious and ascended the throne, while Xiong Xue was killed and Xiong Kan escaped to Pu (濮).

Xiong Xun reigned for 22 years until his death in 800 BC. He was succeeded by his son Xiong E.

References

Xiong Xun Wikipedia