King Zhou of Shang

King Zhou of Shang illustrated in the ''Ehon Sangoku Yōfuden'' ({{circa}} 1805) King Zhou (; ) was the pejorative posthumous name given to Di Xin of Shang () or Shou, King of Shang (), the last king of the Shang dynasty of ancient China. He is also called Zhou Xin (). In Chinese, his name Zhòu () also refers to a horse crupper, the part of a saddle or harness that is most likely to be soiled by the horse. It is not to be confused with the name of the succeeding dynasty, which has a different character and pronunciation ().

In later times, the story of King Zhou became a cautionary tale on what could befall a kingdom if its ruler gave into corruption and moral depravity. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wang, Zhou Wen
Published 2003
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Published 2013
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