Duke Shēn of Chen

Not to be confused with Duke Shèn of Chen, the fifth ruler of Chen.
Duke Shēn of Chen
陳申公
2nd ruler of Chen
Reign 10th century BC
Predecessor Duke Hu of Chen
Successor Duke Xiang of Chen (brother)
Issue Duke Xiao of Chen
Father Duke Hu of Chen

Duke Shēn of Chen (Chinese: 陳申公; pinyin: Chén Shēn Gōng; reigned 10th century BC) was the second ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty. His given name was Xihou (犀侯), and Shēn was his posthumous name.[1]

He succeeded his father Duke Hu of Chen, who married the eldest daughter of King Wu of Zhou.[2] After Duke Shēn's death, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Gaoyang, known as Duke Xiang of Chen. However, when Duke Xiang died, the throne returned to Duke Shēn's son Tu, known as Duke Xiao of Chen.[1]

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  1. 1 2 Han 2010, pp. 2778–9.
  2. Yang 2003, p. 121.

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