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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zou_(state)Zou (state) - Wikipedia

    Zou ( simplified Chinese: 邹; traditional Chinese: 鄒 ), originally Zhu ( 邾) or Zhulou ( 邾婁 ), was a minor state that existed during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China. [1] History. Map of states in Zhou dynasty including Zou.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chu_(state)Chu (state) - Wikipedia

    Chu ( Chinese: 楚; pinyin: Chǔ; Wade–Giles: Ch'u, [2] Old Chinese: *s-r̥aʔ [3]) was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty. Their first ruler was King Wu of Chu in the early 8th century BC. Chu was located in the south of the Zhou heartland and lasted during the Spring and Autumn period.

  3. Zhu; Origin; Word/name: Shandong, China: Meaning: Vermillion; named after the ancient State of Zhu (邾) Other names; Variant form(s) Zou (邹) Cao (also adopted by former subjects of Zou)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZhuhaiZhuhai - Wikipedia

    Zhuhai [a] is a prefecture-level city located on the west bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of southern Guangdong province, People's Republic of China, on the southeastern edge of the Pearl River Delta.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZhuZhu - Wikipedia

    Zhu or ZHU may refer to: Zhu (surname), common Chinese surnames; Zhu River, or Pearl River, in southern China; Zhu (state), ancient Chinese state, later renamed Zou; House of Zhu, the ruling house of the Ming dynasty in Chinese history; Zhu (string instrument), ancient Chinese string instrument

  6. Zou (), originally Zhu or Zhulou (), was a minor state that existed during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China. History King Wu of Zhou granted Cao Xie (曹挾) control of the small state of Zhu as a vassal ruler under the State of Lu with the feudal title Viscount (子), but later holding the title Duke of Zhu (邾公).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhao_(state)Zhao (state) - Wikipedia

    Zhao ( traditional Chinese: 趙; simplified Chinese: 赵) was one of the seven major states during the Warring States period of ancient China. It emerged from the tripartite division of Jin, along with Han and Wei, in the 5th century BC.