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Qingji
慶忌
Born6th century BC
Died5th century BC
FatherKing Liao of Wu
Qingji
Chinese

Qingji was a nobleman during the Spring and Autumn period. He is portrayed differently in various historical records.

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Life

The Zuo zhuan records Qingji as a member of the clan of King Fuchai of Wu, often admonishing the king to change his ways of governing in order to avoid calamities for the state of Wu.

Zuo zhuan relates that after his advice was ignored, Qingji left the capital Gusu,[1] moved to Aidi[2] (in today's Jiangxi province), and finally took the chance to move into the state of Chu.

According to the Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, Qingji was the son of King Liao of Wu, and a warrior of Wu.

Death

According to the Zuo zhuan, in the winter of 475 BC, Qingji heard that the state of Yue was about to attack his homeland of Wu. He went back to Wu in order to arrange peace talks with Yue. Upon his return, he tried to eliminate Wu's disloyal people and obtain Yue's favor, for which he was murdered by a man of Wu.[3]

A more famous and detailed story of his death appears in the Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue's biography of King Helü of Wu. According to this story, King Helü was threatened at the beginning of his regime by Qingji's well-known bravery, and assigned a loyalist named Yao Li to murder him. Yao Li was given a public image of a person who endured great suffering under King Helü, substantiated by some pre-planned actual suffering such as imprisonment, the murder of his family, and cutting off his arm, so that he could obtain Qingji's trust. Qingji did in fact come to trust Yao Li, and during a joint boat trip, Yao Li murdered Qingli with a spear, and then committed suicide.[4]

Monster by the same name

Curiously enough, in the book Guanzi the same name, Qingji, is used to denote a monster having a human form four fingers high, riding a small horse. This monster is the product of lakes being dry for a few hundreds of years.[5]

References

  1. ^ 姑苏
  2. ^ 艾地
  3. ^ see: 左傳·哀公二十年.
  4. ^ See 吳越春秋·闔閭內傳·闔閭二年
  5. ^ See 管子·水地
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