State of Sui 隨國 | |||||||
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c. 10th century BC–unknown | |||||||
Status | Marquessate | ||||||
Capital | Suizhou | ||||||
Religion | Chinese folk religion, ancestor worship, Taoism | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | c. 10th century BC | ||||||
• Disestablished | unknown | ||||||
Currency | Chinese coin, gold coins | ||||||
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Suí (simplified Chinese: 随; traditional Chinese: 隨; pinyin: Suí) was a Zhou dynasty vassal state in the Han River Basin in modern Suizhou, Hubei, China. Its ruling house had the surname Ji (姬), and held the noble rank of Hou (侯), roughly comparable to a marquess.