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Ruler of Chu
Xiong Shuang
Ruler of Chu
Reign827–822 BC
Full name
In this Chinese name, the family name is Xiong.

Xiong Shuang (Chinese: 熊霜, died 822 BC) was a Chinese nobleman who served as the 12th ruler of the state of Chu during the Western Zhou dynasty of ancient China from 827 to 822 BC. Like other early Chu rulers, he held the hereditary noble rank of zi (子) first granted to his ancestor Xiong Yi by King Cheng of Zhou.

Xiong Shuang succeeded his father, the younger Xiong Yan, who died in 828 BC Xiong Shuang had three younger brothers: Xiong Xue (熊雪), Xiong Kan (熊堪), and Xiong Xun (熊徇). When Xiong Shuang died in 822 BC, his brothers fought one another for the throne. The youngest brother Xiong Xun was ultimately victorious and ascended the throne, while Xiong Xue was killed and Xiong Kan escaped to Pu (濮).

References

  1. Confucius (attributed). Spring and Autumn Annals 春秋. Translated by James Legge (2022 e-artnow ed.). p. 29.
  2. ^ Sima Qian; Sima Tan (1959) . "40: 楚世家". Records of the Grand Historian 史記. Zhonghua Shuju.
Xiong ShuangHouse of Mi Died: 822 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded byXiong Yan (younger) Viscount of Chu
827–822 BC
Succeeded byXiong Xun
Monarchs of Chu
Early rulers
Viscounts
Kings
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