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Shensheng

Shensheng (Chinese: 申生; pinyin: Shēnshēng, died 20 February 655 BCE[1]), ancestral name Ji (姬), was the eldest son of Duke Xian of Jin and the Crown Prince of the State of Jin before being replaced by his half-brother Xiqi. One of his sisters, Lady Mu, later became the wife of Duke Mu of Qin.

Shensheng (申生)
Crown Prince of Jin
Died655 BCE (traditionally 656[1])
FatherDuke Xian of Jin
MotherQi Jiang

Biography edit

Shensheng was the son of Qi Jiang (齊姜), the first wife of Duke Xian of Jin. Because Duke Xian of Jin favored his concubine Li Ji, in 665 BCE he sent away three of his older sons. Shensheng was sent to live in Quwo, modern Quwo County in Shanxi. In 661 BCE, in order to ensure Shensheng's continued political isolation from the Jin court, Duke Xian split a branch off his army and made Shensheng its general, with the command to garrison Quwo.[2] Three years later, Duke Xian officially replaced Shensheng as crown prince with Li Ji's son Xiqi.

In 656 BCE, the Li Ji Rebellion started with the scheme that caused the suicide of Shensheng. Shensheng was asked to offer sacrifices to his deceased mother, Qi Jiang. Shensheng sent some of the food blessed by the gods to Duke Xian. Li Ji had secretly placed poison in the food in order to frame Shensheng for murder. Before Duke Xian began eating, he gave a part of the food to a dog to check for poison whereupon the dog immediately collapsed. Discovering the poison in the food, Duke Xian killed Shensheng's teacher Du Yuankuan (杜原款) and sent men to Quwo to arrest Shensheng.

Shensheng was advised to defend himself in front of Duke Xian by revealing Li Ji's plot.[3] Shensheng replied that he wouldn't like to break his father's heart by revealing Li Ji's plot. When Chong'er advised him to escape, he replied that if he escaped it would appear as if he really had planned to kill his father, and no one in the world would protect him then. Shensheng subsequently hanged himself.[4][5][6]

Due to the filial piety and loyalty of Shensheng, he was given the posthumous title "Gong Taizi" (恭太子) or "Gong Shizi" (恭世子), both meaning "the respectful crown prince".

According to the Records of the Grand Historian, Duke Hui of Jin disrespectfully transferred Shensheng's burial to another place which made the spirit of Shensheng angry. The spirit of Shensheng then appeared in front of the Jin official Hu Tu (狐突) and told him that Shensheng has pleaded to the heavenly god to let the State of Qin conquer the State of Jin as a punishment. After persuasions made by Hu Tu, Shensheng replied that the heavenly god has allowed that Duke Hui of Jin be defeated in battle at the land of Han as a punishment. After that, the spirit disappeared.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sima Qian records the day of Shensheng's suicide as the wushen day (午申; day 45) of the twelfth month according to the Jin calendar (Sima Qian, 39:1646). This was during the spring according to the Lu calendar, as recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals (僖5:300§5.1). On the first day of the ninth month of the same year – also an wushen day – a total eclipse was recorded, which Yang Bojun calculates as being the eclipse of 19 August 655 BCE (idem. p 301§5.8 nn). Shensheng's death took place exactly three sixty-day cycles previously, i.e. 20 February 655 BCE. See Yang Bojun in Zuozhuan, p 300§5.1 for the interval between the Lu and Jin calendars according to Gu Donggao (顧棟高) and why Shensheng's death is traditionally dated to 656 BCE; Zhang Peiyu p 133 for the calendars of the years in question.
  2. ^ Sima Qian, 39:1641
  3. ^ The Classic of Rites, 檀弓1.15, specifies Shensheng's interlocuter as his half-brother Chong'er. Some later sources (e.g. Liu Xiang's Shuoyuan, 4:"立節".81) follow this.
  4. ^ Sima Qian, 39.1645–6
  5. ^ Zuozhuan 僖4.296–9
  6. ^ Sources differ on the method of Shensheng's death. The Zuozhuan and Guoyu, the earliest two sources, agree that Shensheng hanged himself. The Lüshi Chunqiu, Lunheng, Guliang zhuan, and Shuoyuan have Shensheng killing himself with a sword, either by falling on it or slitting his own throat. See Zuozhuan 僖4.299 for a list of examples; also Guoyu 8.280; Lüshi Chunqiu 19:"上德", p 519; Guliang Zhuan, 僖10; Shuoyuan 4:"立節".81; Lunheng 5:"感虛".239.
  7. ^ Sima Qian, 39:1651.

Bibliography edit

  • Liu Xiang, 說苑校證 (Annotated Shuoyuan), [0s BCE]. Xiang Zonglu (向宗魯), ed. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, 1987.
  • Lü Buwei 呂氏春秋集釋 (Collected Readings of the Lüshi Chunqiu), [239 BCE]. Xu Weiyu (許維遹), [1933], ed. 2 vols. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, [2009] 2010.
  • Sima Qian, 史記 (Shiji) [10s BCE]. 10 vols. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, [1959] 1963.
  • Wang Chong, 論衡集釋 (Collected Readings of the Lunheng), [80s]. Liu Pansui (劉盼遂) [1932], annotation; Huang Hui (黃暉), ed. 4 vols. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, 1990.
  • Xu Yuangao (徐元誥), ed., 國語集解 (Collected Readings of the Guoyu). Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, 2002.
  • Yang Bojun, ed., 春秋左傳注修訂本 (Annotated Zuozhuan, Revised Edition). 4 vols. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, [1981] 1993.
  • Zhang Peiyu (張培瑜), 中國先秦史歷表 (Historical Almanac of Pre-Imperial China). Jinan: Qi Lu Publishing, 1987.

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Shensheng Chinese 申生 pinyin Shensheng died 20 February 655 BCE 1 ancestral name Ji 姬 was the eldest son of Duke Xian of Jin and the Crown Prince of the State of Jin before being replaced by his half brother Xiqi One of his sisters Lady Mu later became the wife of Duke Mu of Qin Shensheng 申生 Crown Prince of JinDied655 BCE traditionally 656 1 FatherDuke Xian of JinMotherQi JiangBiography editShensheng was the son of Qi Jiang 齊姜 the first wife of Duke Xian of Jin Because Duke Xian of Jin favored his concubine Li Ji in 665 BCE he sent away three of his older sons Shensheng was sent to live in Quwo modern Quwo County in Shanxi In 661 BCE in order to ensure Shensheng s continued political isolation from the Jin court Duke Xian split a branch off his army and made Shensheng its general with the command to garrison Quwo 2 Three years later Duke Xian officially replaced Shensheng as crown prince with Li Ji s son Xiqi In 656 BCE the Li Ji Rebellion started with the scheme that caused the suicide of Shensheng Shensheng was asked to offer sacrifices to his deceased mother Qi Jiang Shensheng sent some of the food blessed by the gods to Duke Xian Li Ji had secretly placed poison in the food in order to frame Shensheng for murder Before Duke Xian began eating he gave a part of the food to a dog to check for poison whereupon the dog immediately collapsed Discovering the poison in the food Duke Xian killed Shensheng s teacher Du Yuankuan 杜原款 and sent men to Quwo to arrest Shensheng Shensheng was advised to defend himself in front of Duke Xian by revealing Li Ji s plot 3 Shensheng replied that he wouldn t like to break his father s heart by revealing Li Ji s plot When Chong er advised him to escape he replied that if he escaped it would appear as if he really had planned to kill his father and no one in the world would protect him then Shensheng subsequently hanged himself 4 5 6 Due to the filial piety and loyalty of Shensheng he was given the posthumous title Gong Taizi 恭太子 or Gong Shizi 恭世子 both meaning the respectful crown prince According to the Records of the Grand Historian Duke Hui of Jin disrespectfully transferred Shensheng s burial to another place which made the spirit of Shensheng angry The spirit of Shensheng then appeared in front of the Jin official Hu Tu 狐突 and told him that Shensheng has pleaded to the heavenly god to let the State of Qin conquer the State of Jin as a punishment After persuasions made by Hu Tu Shensheng replied that the heavenly god has allowed that Duke Hui of Jin be defeated in battle at the land of Han as a punishment After that the spirit disappeared 7 References edit a b Sima Qian records the day of Shensheng s suicide as the wushen day 午申 day 45 of the twelfth month according to the Jin calendar Sima Qian 39 1646 This was during the spring according to the Lu calendar as recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals 僖5 300 5 1 On the first day of the ninth month of the same year also an wushen day a total eclipse was recorded which Yang Bojun calculates as being the eclipse of 19 August 655 BCE idem p 301 5 8 nn Shensheng s death took place exactly three sixty day cycles previously i e 20 February 655 BCE See Yang Bojun in Zuozhuan p 300 5 1 for the interval between the Lu and Jin calendars according to Gu Donggao 顧棟高 and why Shensheng s death is traditionally dated to 656 BCE Zhang Peiyu p 133 for the calendars of the years in question Sima Qian 39 1641 The Classic of Rites 檀弓1 15 specifies Shensheng s interlocuter as his half brother Chong er Some later sources e g Liu Xiang s Shuoyuan 4 立節 81 follow this Sima Qian 39 1645 6 Zuozhuan 僖4 296 9 Sources differ on the method of Shensheng s death The Zuozhuan and Guoyu the earliest two sources agree that Shensheng hanged himself The Lushi Chunqiu Lunheng Guliang zhuan and Shuoyuan have Shensheng killing himself with a sword either by falling on it or slitting his own throat See Zuozhuan 僖4 299 for a list of examples also Guoyu 8 280 Lushi Chunqiu 19 上德 p 519 Guliang Zhuan 僖10 Shuoyuan 4 立節 81 Lunheng 5 感虛 239 Sima Qian 39 1651 Bibliography editLiu Xiang 說苑校證 Annotated Shuoyuan 0s BCE Xiang Zonglu 向宗魯 ed Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 1987 Lu Buwei 呂氏春秋集釋 Collected Readings of the Lushi Chunqiu 239 BCE Xu Weiyu 許維遹 1933 ed 2 vols Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 2009 2010 Sima Qian 史記 Shiji 10s BCE 10 vols Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 1959 1963 Wang Chong 論衡集釋 Collected Readings of the Lunheng 80s Liu Pansui 劉盼遂 1932 annotation Huang Hui 黃暉 ed 4 vols Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 1990 Xu Yuangao 徐元誥 ed 國語集解 Collected Readings of the Guoyu Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 2002 Yang Bojun ed 春秋左傳注修訂本 Annotated Zuozhuan Revised Edition 4 vols Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 1981 1993 Zhang Peiyu 張培瑜 中國先秦史歷表 Historical Almanac of Pre Imperial China Jinan Qi Lu Publishing 1987 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shensheng amp oldid 1161926187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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