Duke Huan of Zheng 鄭桓公 | |||||||||
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Duke of Zheng | |||||||||
Reign | 806–771 BC | ||||||||
Predecessor | none | ||||||||
Successor | Duke Wu of Zheng | ||||||||
Died | 771 BC | ||||||||
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House | Ji | ||||||||
Dynasty | Zheng | ||||||||
Father | King Li of Zhou |
Duke Huan of Zheng (simplified Chinese: 郑桓公; traditional Chinese: 鄭桓公; pinyin: Zhèng Huán Gōng), personal name Ji You, was the founding duke of the Zheng state, a dynastic vassal state of the Zhou dynasty. According to the Records of the Grand Historian, he was a son of King Li of Zhou.
In 806 BC, he was bestowed the land of Zheng (northwest of modern Hua County, Shaanxi) by King Xuan of Zhou. In 773 BC, the 33rd year of the reign of Duan Huan of Zheng, King You of Zhou accorded him the position of situ (Minister of Land) due to the people's love for him.