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Died
  
1226 BC

Grandchild
  
Wu Yi of Shang

Grandparent
  
Xiao Yi of Shang

Parents
  
Wu Ding

Children
  
Geng Ding, Lin Xin

Great grandchild
  
Wen Ding

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Zu Jia (祖甲) was king of the Shang dynasty of China. His personal name was (子載). He is also referred to as Di Jia (帝甲) in the book of Guoyu (国语).

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His capital was at Yin (殷).

In the 12th year of his regime, he sent troops to fight Rong people in the west until winter.

In the 13th year of his regime, after being defeated, the West Rong people sent an envoy to Shang. In the same year he ordered the vassal of Fen (邠) to establish an army at Gan (绀).

In the 24th year of his regime, he reproduced the Penalties that were used by Tang of Shang to repress the rebellion.

In the 27th year of his regime, he named his twin sons as prince Zi Xiao (子嚣) and Zi Liang (子良).

Oracle bones from his reign show that he changed tradition. He tried to make government more rational by discontinuing sacrifices to mythical ancestors, mountains and rivers and increasing sacrifices to historical figures like Wu Ding.

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References

Zu Jia Wikipedia


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