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Events
- At the initiative of Pisistratus , the first Panathenaic festival was held in Athens , then this event was held regularly, which served as the foundation for the emergence of theatrical art .
China
- 7th year in the era of the reign of Lusk Prince Xiang-gun [1] .
- In spring, the Tang prince, and in the 4th moon, Prince Maly Zhu arrived for an audience in Lu [2] .
- In the 4th moon, with a great sacrifice in Lu, they divined 3 times, but unsuccessfully, and left a sacrificial animal (in violation of the ritual) [3] .
- In the 4 moon, the Luzians built a city in Mi [4] .
- In the fall, the Lusian Ambassador Jixun Su went to Wei. In the 10th moon, the Wei ambassador Sun Lin-fu arrived in Lu , on the day of ren-xu , an agreement was made with him [5] .
- In the 8th moon, locusts appeared in Lou [6] .
- In the 10th moon, the Chu troops of Gong Tzu Zheng surrounded the capital Chen [7] (in Chapter 14, “ Shi Ji ” mistakenly says about the death of the gun instead of 569; according to Chapter 36, they surrounded the capital, but then withdrew).
- In the 12th moon, the princes Jin , Song , Lu , Chen , Wei , Cao , Ju and Zhu held a congress in Gui (locality in Zheng) to help Zheng. During the congress, the Chen prince hid from him [8] .
- The first adviser to Zheng Zi Sy was not accepted by Prince Zheng Li-gun according to ritual. Then Zi-si ordered the cook to poison Li-gong (according to Ch. 14 “ Shi ji ” and “ Zuo zhuan ”, he sent a criminal to kill the gong at night), he was succeeded by 5-year-old son Jia ( Jian-gong , era of reign 565-530 ) Tzu-si informed Zhuhou that the gong had died of an illness [9] . According to Chunqiu , the prince went to the congress in Gui, but died on the way to Zao on the 12th moon, on the day of bin-syu [10] .
See also
► 566 BC e.
Sources
- ↑ Confucius Chronicle " Chunqiu " ("Springs and Autumn"). Translation and notes by N. I. Monastyrev. M., 1999. S. 68-69
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 1 and 3
- ↑ Chunqiu, note 2 and notes on p. 164
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 4
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 5 and 7
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 6
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 173; T. V. M., 1987. S. 106; Chunqiu, News 8
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 9-10
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 173, 175; instead of Jia - the name of Xi T. VI. M., 1992. P.39 and commentary by R. V. Vyatkin on p. 294
- ↑ Chunqiu, news 9