Shun (Chinese leader)
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Shun (Traditional Chinese: 舜) was a legendary leader of ancient China, among the Three August Ones and the Five Emperors. Born Yao Chonghua (姚重華). He was also known as Youyu-shi (有虞氏). He was given the leadership by Emperor Yao at 53 and died at 100, after giving his seat to Yu the Great. His capital was at Puban (蒲阪, today in Shanxi).
In later times, Yao and Shun should be glorified for their virtue by Confucian philosophers. Shun was especially known for his modesty and filial piety (xiao 孝).
Also known as the Great Shun (大舜) or Yu Shun (虞舜).
See also: Chinese mythology
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| Three August Ones and Five Emperors | ||
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| Preceded by: Yao | Emperor of China c. 2233 BC – c. 2184 BC | Succeeded by: Yu |
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