Guan Shu Xian (Chinese: 管叔鮮) was the first and only ruler of the Chinese state of Guan and a younger of brother of King Wu of Zhou. He was the third son of King Wen of Zhou, and one of the Three Guards responsible for overseeing the eastern lands of the newly founded Zhou dynasty. Three years into the first reign, King Wu died of an illness and left his underage son, Song, as king. Thus Dan, the Duke of Zhou - who was the fourth son of King Wen - fearing that the kingdom might fall apart under an inexperienced king, took over government affairs as regent. This angered Guanshu Xian and the other two guards, who felt the Duke of Zhou had usurped the throne, and thus they joined Zi Wugeng, the son of the last king of Shang and nominal ruler of Yin, the old Shang capital, and began a rebellion
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- 管叔鮮 (ja)
- Shu Xian of Guan (en)
- 管叔鮮 (zh)
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| - 管叔鮮(かんしゅくせん)は、周の文王の三男。姓は姫で、名は鮮。また、関叔とも称される。 (ja)
- 管叔鮮(?-前1113年),姬姓,名鲜,又称管叔、关叔。是西周初年管国的唯一一任君主。是周武王的弟弟,周文王第三子,周成王叔。管叔鮮和蔡叔度、霍叔处并称周初三监,監護殷商的頑軍遺民,後發動三監之亂反對其弟周公旦,之後事敗被殺。 (zh)
- Guan Shu Xian (Hanzi: 管叔鮮) adalah penguasa pertama dan satu-satunya negara bagian di Tiongkok dan adik Raja Wu dari Zhou. Dia adalah putra ketiga Raja Wen dari Zhou, dan salah satu dari Tiga Penjaga bertanggung jawab untuk mengawasi wilayah timur yang baru didirikan, Dinasti Zhou. Tiga tahun memasuki masa pemerintahan pertama, Raja Wu meninggal karena sakit dan meninggalkan putranya yang masih bocah, Song, sebagai raja. Kemudian Dan, Adipati Zhou - yang adalah putra keempat Raja Wen - takut kerajaan akan runtuh di bawah kepemimpinan yang tidak berpengalaman, mengambil alih urusan pemerintahan sebagai wali penguasa. Hal ini mengesalkan Guan Shu Xian dan dua penjaga lainnya, yang merasa Adipati Zhou telah menyerap takhta, dan dengan demikian mereka bergabung dengan Zi Wugeng, putra raja ter (in)
- Guan Shu Xian (Chinese: 管叔鮮) was the first and only ruler of the Chinese state of Guan and a younger of brother of King Wu of Zhou. He was the third son of King Wen of Zhou, and one of the Three Guards responsible for overseeing the eastern lands of the newly founded Zhou dynasty. Three years into the first reign, King Wu died of an illness and left his underage son, Song, as king. Thus Dan, the Duke of Zhou - who was the fourth son of King Wen - fearing that the kingdom might fall apart under an inexperienced king, took over government affairs as regent. This angered Guanshu Xian and the other two guards, who felt the Duke of Zhou had usurped the throne, and thus they joined Zi Wugeng, the son of the last king of Shang and nominal ruler of Yin, the old Shang capital, and began a rebellion (en)
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| - Guan Shu Xian (Chinese: 管叔鮮) was the first and only ruler of the Chinese state of Guan and a younger of brother of King Wu of Zhou. He was the third son of King Wen of Zhou, and one of the Three Guards responsible for overseeing the eastern lands of the newly founded Zhou dynasty. Three years into the first reign, King Wu died of an illness and left his underage son, Song, as king. Thus Dan, the Duke of Zhou - who was the fourth son of King Wen - fearing that the kingdom might fall apart under an inexperienced king, took over government affairs as regent. This angered Guanshu Xian and the other two guards, who felt the Duke of Zhou had usurped the throne, and thus they joined Zi Wugeng, the son of the last king of Shang and nominal ruler of Yin, the old Shang capital, and began a rebellion against the regent. This was known as the Rebellion of the Three Guards. Following three years of war, the rebellion was crushed and Guanshu Xian, considered its main leader, was executed and the state of Guan was extinguished. Even though Sima Qian's Shiji states that Guan state was extinguished because Shu Xian left no descendants, Zheng Qiao (鄭樵)'s Comprehensive Records asserts that Shu Xian had descendants who'd take Guǎn (管) as their lineage surname (氏). Lin Bao (林寶)'s Register of surnames of the Yuanhe reign states that Guan Zhong (born Yiwu) descended from Shu Xian & Guan Zhong's 7th-generation-descendant Xiu became grandee of Yin (隂大夫) and adopted the lineage surname Yin (隂). (en)
- Guan Shu Xian (Hanzi: 管叔鮮) adalah penguasa pertama dan satu-satunya negara bagian di Tiongkok dan adik Raja Wu dari Zhou. Dia adalah putra ketiga Raja Wen dari Zhou, dan salah satu dari Tiga Penjaga bertanggung jawab untuk mengawasi wilayah timur yang baru didirikan, Dinasti Zhou. Tiga tahun memasuki masa pemerintahan pertama, Raja Wu meninggal karena sakit dan meninggalkan putranya yang masih bocah, Song, sebagai raja. Kemudian Dan, Adipati Zhou - yang adalah putra keempat Raja Wen - takut kerajaan akan runtuh di bawah kepemimpinan yang tidak berpengalaman, mengambil alih urusan pemerintahan sebagai wali penguasa. Hal ini mengesalkan Guan Shu Xian dan dua penjaga lainnya, yang merasa Adipati Zhou telah menyerap takhta, dan dengan demikian mereka bergabung dengan Zi Wugeng, putra raja terakhir Shang dan penguasa nominal Yin, ibu kota Shang kuno, dan memulai pemberontakan melawan wali penguasa. Peristiwa ini dikenal sebagai Pemberontakan Tiga Penjaga. Setelah tiga tahun perang, pemberontakan dipadamkan dan Guan Shu Xian, yang dianggap sebagai pemimpin utamanya, dieksekusi dan negara bagian Guan dihapuskan. (in)
- 管叔鮮(かんしゅくせん)は、周の文王の三男。姓は姫で、名は鮮。また、関叔とも称される。 (ja)
- 管叔鮮(?-前1113年),姬姓,名鲜,又称管叔、关叔。是西周初年管国的唯一一任君主。是周武王的弟弟,周文王第三子,周成王叔。管叔鮮和蔡叔度、霍叔处并称周初三监,監護殷商的頑軍遺民,後發動三監之亂反對其弟周公旦,之後事敗被殺。 (zh)
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