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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shuliang_HeShuliang He - Wikipedia

    Kong He (Chinese: 孔紇; pinyin: Kǒng Hé), (622 BC–548 BC) also known as Shuliang He (Chinese: 叔梁紇; pinyin: Shūliáng Hé), was a scholar and military officer of the State of Lu. He was the son of the Lu political figure Bo Xia and the father of Kong Pi and Confucius .

  2. Jan 5, 2014 · His father, Shuliang He, was an aging warrior—physically enormous and famously ugly—who was desperate for a healthy son. When he was in his seventies, he found a teen-age concubine, and they ...

  3. In Du Yu's Jin-period commentary to the Zuo zhuan, Shuliang He is described as a grandee of Zou, and Zou is described as a city in Lu.) However, I know of no other instance where a non-hereditary appointee is given as a surname-like identifier the location of his service in this way, although Takezoe, following Tang commentary, claims it as a ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yan_ZhengzaiYan Zhengzai - Wikipedia

    Kong He, known as Shuliang He, married his first wife Lady Shi. She gave birth to nine daughters but no sons. Later, he married a concubine and gave birth to a son, called Kong Pi, courtesy name Meng Pi, who was said to have deformities in his feet and could not become his father's heir. [1]

  5. Evidence suggests that as early as the eleventh century, Confucius temples had rooms to pay sacrifices to Confucius' father Shuliang He, and in 1048, a hall was built for this purpose. During the Yuan and Ming dynasties, ritualists explored the connection between the family cult of Confucius' descendants and the state cult of Confucius.

  6. The temple complex to the west side of the main hall (left) is devoted to Confucius's father, Shuliang He. The Autumnal Sacrifice to Confucius follows the standardized sequence of ritual activities first established before the Tang dynasty (618-907).

  7. May 7, 2021 · Fang Shu begat Boxia. Boxia begat Shuliang He (born 614 BCE – died 548 BCE). Shuliang He begat Qiu (born 551 BCE – died 479 BCE) aka Confucius aka Kong Qiu aka Zhongni aka Kong Fuzi. The interview happened in 496 BCE, a year after Confucius was exiled from the Principality of Lu.

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