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In 690 BCE King Wu died in the course of an expedition into Sui at a time when the latter state wanted peace. Over the following decades, Chu gradually annexed Hanyang Ji Vassals in every direction. In 640 BCE the vassals attacked Chu with Sui as their leader but were defeated and entered into peace
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period bronze halberd (ge) belonging to the chancellor of the Sui state, inscribed with the text "随大司马献有之行戈," was uncovered during excavations in a Zeng state tomb complex in Suizhou. This is an extremely important discovery for researchers studying the relationship between the Sui and Zeng states,
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on October 4, 1978, entitled “The Riddle of the State of Zeng” (曾国之谜). In this article he writes that the states of Sui and Zeng were actually the same place although there are many other theories including Zeng conquering Sui, Sui overthrowing Zeng and Chu overthrowing Zeng and moving its location
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in addition to a large bronze bell detailing inter-state relations between Chu, Wu and Zeng, when corresponding written records state Chu, Wu and Sui. Among other artifacts discovered were Western Zhou period bronzes detailing the founding of the Zeng State by descendants of
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in 1978 uncovered a large quantity of well-preserved relics in an area that was always believed to be part of Sui's territory. This led to a discussion on the relationship between Sui and
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had held talks with all the Hanyang Ji Vassals. Sui was reduced to the status of Chu vassal, no longer independent and not qualified to attend meetings of the vassal states.
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fled to Sui. Although under pressure from Wu, Sui would not hand over King Zhao and protected him well. For this reason Sui was rewarded by Chu. For the year 494 BCE the
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grew considerably. At the same time Sui also expanded and became leader of the various vassal states whose leaders bore the surname
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believed that Chu restored Sui's independence as a marquessate in return for their protection of King Zhao.
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During the initial stages of the Spring and Autumn period from 771 BCE, the power of Sui's neighbor the
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records: "The Prince of Chu, the Marquess of Chen and the Marquess of Sui attacked the
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personally led his army in an attack on Sui. Thereafter Sui was defeated at the
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invaded the State of Sui on the grounds that the state's minister
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At some unknown later date, Sui was finally annexed by Chu.
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Index

State of Sui
Suizhou
Chinese folk religion
ancestor worship
Taoism
Chinese coin
Chu (state)
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Zhou dynasty
vassal state
Han River
Suizhou
Hubei
surname
Hou
marquess
State of Chu
Zuo Zhuan
King Wu of Chu
Ji Liang
Dou Bobi
King Wu of Chu
Battle of Suqi
Battle of Chengpu
State of Jin
Ying
State of Wu
King Zhao of Chu

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