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Died
  
1507 BC

Parents
  
He Dan Jia, Zhong Ding

Grandparent
  
Tai Wu

Children
  
Zu Xin, Wo Jia

Grandchildren
  
Zu Ding, Nan Geng

People also search for
  
He Dan Jia, Zu Xin, Nan Geng, Zu Ding, Wo Jia

Great grandchildren
  
Pan Geng, Yang Jia of Shang, Xiao Yi of Shang, Xiao Xin

Zu Yi (Chinese: 祖乙) was a Shang dynasty King of China.

In the Records of the Grand Historian he was listed by Sima Qian as the thirteenth Shang king, succeeding his Father He Dan Jia (河亶甲). He was enthroned in the year of Jisi (己巳) with Xiang () as his capital. In the first year of his reign he moved his capital to Geng () where he held a ceremony and wrote the article of Zuyi. The following year he moved his capital again, this time to Bi () where six years later his palace was completed. During his reign the Shang became stronger than ever thanks to some fine appointments including Wuxian (巫贤) as his prime minister in the third year of his reign and Gaoyu (高圉) as his vassal in the fifteenth year of his reign. He ruled for about 19 years before his death. He was given the posthumous name Zu Yi and was succeeded by his son Zu Xin (祖辛).

Oracle script inscriptions on bones unearthed at Yinxu alternatively record that he was the twelfth Shang king succeeding his brother Jian Jia (戔錢) and given the posthumous name Xia Yi (下乙).

References

Zu Yi Wikipedia


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