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Huan Shu of Quwo

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Huan Shu of Quwo
曲沃桓叔
Ruler of Quwo
Reign745–731 BC
PredecessorNone (Dynasty established)
SuccessorCount Zhuang
Born802 BC
Died731 BC
IssueCount Zhuang of Quwo
Viscount Wu of Han
Names
Ancestral name: (姬)
Given name: Chéngshī (成師)
Posthumous name
Huan (桓)
HouseJi
DynastyQuwo
FatherMarquis Mu of Jin

Huan Shu of Quwo (Chinese: 曲沃桓叔; pinyin: Qūwò Huán Shū; lit. 'Uncle Huan of Quwo'; 802–731 BC), personal name Ji Chengshi, was the first ruler of the Quwo (曲沃) state, a fief of the Jin state. He was a son of Marquis Mu of Jin and uncle of Marquis Zhao of Jin, who granted him the land of Quwo.

In 745 BC, Marquis Zhao of Jin enfeoffed Huan Shu at Quwo (around modern-day Quwo County, Shanxi). He was said to be a benevolent ruler beloved by the people of Quwo.

In 739 BC, Jin official Panfu (潘父) murdered Marquis Zhao of Jin and invited Huan Shu to ascend the throne of Jin. However, Huan Shu was defeated by Jin troops and retreated to Quwo.

In 731 BC, Huan Shu died and was succeeded by his son, Count Zhuang of Quwo, to the Quwo throne. Another son of Huan Shu, Viscount Wu of Han, became the progenitor of the ruling house of the Han state.

Huan Shu of Quwo
State of Quwo
Cadet branch of the House of Ji
Born: 802 BC Died: 731 BC
Regnal titles
New title Ruler of Quwo
745–731 BC
Succeeded by