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Duke of Zhou: regency, campaigns and institutional reforms (c.1042–1000 BCE)

Duke of Zhou: regency, campaigns and institutional reforms (c.1042–1000 BCE)

  1. Death of King Wu and accession of King Cheng

    Labels: King Wu, King Cheng
  2. Duke of Zhou assumes the regency

    Labels: Duke of, King Cheng
  3. Outbreak of the Rebellion of the Three Guards

    Labels: Three Guards, Shang loyalists
  4. Bo Qin establishes rule in the state of Lu

    Labels: Bo Qin, State of
  5. Suppression of the Three Guards and allied rebels

    Labels: Duke of, Three Guards
  6. Reorganization of fiefs and consolidation via fengjian

    Labels: Fengjian, enfeoffment
  7. Eastern expansion campaigns against remaining resistance

    Labels: Dongyi, Zhou military
  8. Enfeoffment of Jiang Ziya as ruler of Qi

    Labels: Jiang Ziya, State of
  9. Articulation of Mandate of Heaven in royal proclamations

    Labels: Mandate of, Book of
  10. Enfeoffment of Weizi Qi and establishment of Song

    Labels: Weizi Qi, State of
  11. Construction of Chengzhou near modern Luoyang

    Labels: Chengzhou, Luoyang
  12. Conclusion of the Duke of Zhou’s regency

    Labels: Duke of, King Cheng