The Assyrian king Sargon II with huge booty returned from Babylonia to the new capital Dur-Sharrukin (“Sargon Fortress”) north of Nineveh .
China
The 5th year of the era of the reign of Lusk Prince Huan-gun[1] .
Prince ChenHuan-gong (Bao) died, his death is marked on the 1st moon, on the day of jia-xu or ji-chow , with an interval of 16 days [2] . Supporters of his younger brother To (the Tsayts) killed U-fu [3] and the son-heir of Män and placed in power To ( Li-gun , era of reign 706-700). In the principality there was confusion, people fled [4] . Sima Qian specifically notes that the riots caused a double indication of the date of death [5] . Commentators indicate that death is recorded twice, for they came twice with news to Lou[6] . In summer, Chen Huan-gong was buried [7] . According to Zuo Zhuang , That came to power in 708 [8] .
In summer, princes Qi and Zheng went through Lu to Ji [9] .
In the summer, the Zhou ambassador (son of Zheng Shui) arrived in Lu on a visit [10] .
In summer, the Lusians built a city in Zhuqiu [11] .
ZhouWang deprived the Zhengprince of his post, but he did not arrive at an audience. In the fall, the Zhou people attacked Zheng. The troops were led by the van, and the forces of the principalities Chen , Tsai , Guo, and Wei arrived at it [12] . the Zheng ruler and his generals Ji-zhong and Gao Ju-mi attacked Zhou and smashed the Chen flank, one of the Zheng Zhu Dan wounded an arrow with an arrow (according to " Zuo zhuan ", the battle took place near Xuige), and the van returned. At night, the Zheng prince sent an ambassador to inquire about the health of the van [13] .
In the fall, a sacrifice was made in Lou to solicit rain, and locusts appeared [14] .
In winter, Zhou-gun [15] passed through Lu to Cao[16] .
The jungs met Wan in Jia Bo Rui [17] .
Sources
↑Confucius Chronicle " Chunqiu " ("Springs and Autumn").Translation and notes by N. I. Monastyrev.M., 1999. P.13
↑Chunqiu, News 1
↑some comments identify U-fu with Huan-gun (Comment by R.V. Vyatkin in the book. Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 vol. T. V.M., 1987. P. 254)
↑Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 t. T. III.M., 1984. S. 95;T. V. M., 1987. P.103
↑Commentary by R.V. Vyatkin in the book.Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P. 254
↑Chunqiu, News 2
↑Chunqiu, news 3 and notes on p.119 (according to Gongyang, the ambassador was a minor)
↑Chunqiu, News 5
↑Chunqiu, news 6 (4 possessions are mentioned, except Guo)
↑Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 vol. T. I. M., 2001. P.204 and commentary by R. V. Vyatkin and V. S. Taskin on p. 323-333;T. III.M., 1984. S. 94-95;T. VI.M., 1992. P.30;Vasiliev L.S. Ancient China.In 3 t. T. 2.M., 2000. P. 40
↑Chunqiu, News 7-8
↑Zhou's original pronunciation is different from the capital of Wang;he is Shun-yu-gun (Notes in the book. Chunqiu. M., 1999. P.120)