Ruo'ao Explained

Xiong Yi
Clan Name:
  • 姓 Ancestral temple surname: Mǐ
  • 氏 Lineage surname: Xióng
Given Name:Yí (儀)
Ruler of Chu
Reign:790–764 BC
Posthumous Name:Ruo'ao

Ruo'ao (died 764 BC) was from 790 to 764 BC the monarch of the state of Chu during the Western Zhou dynasty of ancient China. Born Xiong Yi, he was the first Chu ruler to be given a posthumous title.[1]

Like other early Chu rulers, Ruo'ao held the hereditary noble rank that was first granted to his ancestor Xiong Yi (熊繹, identical romanisation but different Chinese characters), by King Cheng of Zhou.[1]

Ruo'ao succeeded his father Xiong E, who died in 791 BC. He reigned for 27 years and was succeeded by his son Xiao'ao.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sima Qian . Sima Qian. Sima Tan. Sima Tan . zh:史記. Records of the Grand Historian. 90s BCE. 1959 . Zhonghua Shuju. 40: 楚世家. .