Na (Chinese state)

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The State of Na (Chinese: 那国, also written as 冉) was a minor state in Ancient China.

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During the Zhou Dynasty in the 11th century BCE, the Duke of Zhou received orders from King Cheng of Zhou to announce an edict concerning descendants of the royal Ji (姬) family. The descendants were given land in the Shihui Bridge (拾回桥) area of Shayang County, where they established the State of Na (那国).

In 704 BCE, King Wu of Chu conquered the State of Na (那国) and the State of Quan (權國),[1] annexing them both into the territory of the State of Chu.

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  1. ^ 荊门市博物馆 (2008). 荊门子陵岗 (in Chinese). 文物出版社. p. 129. ISBN 978-7-5010-2153-6. 西周晚期至春秋早期,楚国先后灭掉了那国和权国。