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Xiang Tu

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Xiang Tu
Chinese相土
Literal meaning(personal name)
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiàng Tǔ
Wade–GilesHsiang4 T'u3
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSeung Tóu
Cheng Du
Chinese乘杜
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChéng Dù
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSìhng Dou6

Xiang Tu (Chinese: 相土; pinyin: Xiàng Tǔ; ? – ?) was an ancient Chinese noble, an ancestor of the Shang dynasty.[1] His family name is Zi (子), and his other name is Cheng Du (乘杜). His hometown is in Shangqiu (商丘), Henan (河南),[2] and he was the third leader of the Predynastic Shang.

History

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He was the son of Zhao Ming of Shang and thus the grandson of Xie of Shang,[3] being also an ancestor of the King Tang of Shang.

In the beginning, people still did not know the horse drawn cart is used for travel. It was said that he raised horses. The horse is tamed and trained, so the horse can pull the car and become one of the important means of transportation.

It can be seen that in the time of Xiang Tu, the Shang people have migrated from the nomadic life to the life of animal husbandry and agricultural cultivation. He developed forces in the east by force, on the coast of the Yellow Sea (黃海) and in the nearby islands.[4]

Family

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Bibliography

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sima Qian. Records of the Grand Historian.
  2. ^ 《集解》宋忠曰:“相土就契封於商。春秋左氏傳曰‘閼伯居商丘,相土因之’。”
  3. ^ 《正義》括地志云:“宋州宋城縣古閼伯之墟,即商丘也,又云羿所封之地。”
  4. ^ 《索隱》相土佐夏,功著於商,詩頌曰“相土烈烈,海外有截”是也。左傳曰“昔陶唐氏火正閼伯居商丘,相土因之”,是始封商也。
Xiang Tu
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Shang Succeeded by