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Events
- Pittak was appointed commander in chief of the Siegean War.
China
- The first year in the era of the reign of Lusky Prince Xuan-gong [1] .
- In the 1st moon, the Luskiy gong-tzu Sui went to Qi for the bride for the prince [2] . In the 3rd moon, Sui, the princess and bride Jiang arrived from Qi to Lu [3] .
- In the summer, Ambassador Jixun Sin-fu went to Qi to give gifts and arrange a congress. The princes of Lu and Qi met in Ping-chou (a town in Qi), the lu gong-tzu ambassador Sui went to Qi [4] .
- In the summer, the Jin dignitary Xu Jia-fu was expelled from Jin to Wei [5] .
- In the 6th moon, the ciscans attached fields to the west of the Ji River, previously owned by Lu [6] .
- In the fall, the Zhuzhsky prince arrived at an audience with the luska guna [7] .
- In the fall, the forces of the Chus tsar and Zheng attacked Chen [8] and then on Song [9] in order to destroy their commitment to Jin. The Chusians captured 500 chariots from the Song [10] .
- In autumn, the Jin commander Zhao Dun marched to the aid of Chen , joined forces with the princes Song , Chen , Wei and Cao in Fei-lin and attacked Zheng , he was supported by allies [11] .
- In winter, the Jinans and Suns fought with Zheng. The Jin commander Zhao Chuan with a detachment invaded Chun (a city in Qin). The allies detained the Jin general Xie Yang, and the Jin returned. [12]
See also
► 608 BC e.
Sources
- ↑ Confucius Chronicle " Chunqiu " ("Springs and Autumn"). Translation and notes by N. I. Monastyrev. M., 1999. S. 48-49
- ↑ Vasiliev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T. 2. M., 2000. S. 148; Chunqiu, News 2
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 3
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 4, 6, 7
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 5
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 150; Chunqiu, News 8 and notes on p. 151
- ↑ Chunqiu, news 9
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P.105
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 10
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P.188
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 150, 151; Vasiliev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T. 2. M., 2000. S. 98, 100; Chunqiu, News 11-12
- ↑ Chunqiu, news 13-14 and notes on p. 151