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Da Yu

In the television series Stargate SG-1, Yu is portrayed as a Goa'uld System Lord. See Yu (Stargate).

King Yu of Xia of China, in chinese: "", (2070 BC-2061 BC), born Si Wen Ming, in chinese: "姒文命" , often called Da Yu (大禹, which meant "Yu the Great").

Yu was the legendary first Chinese monarch of the Xia Dynasty, considered the founder of the dynasty. Occasionally identified as one of The Three August Ones and the Five Emperors, he is best remembered for teaching the people flood control techniques to tame China's rivers and lakes.

Yu's father, Gun, was assigned by Yao to regulate the floods but was so unsuccessful in his attempt that he was executed by the later ruler Shun. Recruited as a successor to his father, Yu began dredging new river channels as outlets, spending a back-breaking thirteen years and some 20,000 workers in the task.

Yu is remembered as an example of perseverance and determination. He is revered as the perfect civil servant. Stories abound about his work in flood techniques taking such importance to him that he bypassed his house three times in thirteen years but never went in — reasoning that a family reunion would take his time and mind away from the flood control problem.

Shun was so impressed by Yu's efforts that he passed the throne to him instead of his own son.

According to historical texts, Yu died at Mount Kuaiji (south of present day Shaoxing) whilst on a hunting tour on the southern frontier of his empire, and was buried there, where a mausoleum was built in his honor. A number of emperors in imperial times have travelled there to perform ceremonies in his honour, notably Qin Shi Huang. A temple, Dayu Ling (大禹陵), has been built on the traditional site where the ceremonies are performed.

Before Yu's time, the title of emperor was passed to the next person considered by the community to have the highest virtue, instead of from father to son. However, Yu's son, (啟), proved very capable himself and was recommended to be the next ruler, which marks the starting of the new dynasty (, the first dynasty of China). This became the precedent of rulership based on heredity in China.


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Preceded by:
Emperor Shun
King of the Xia Dynasty
2183 BC2177 BC
Succeeded by:
King Qi of Xia
Da Yu on Wikipedia...

Da yu er (in traditional Chinese, NOT in English)
Da yu er (in traditional Chinese, NOT in English)

by Changqing Hu (02 May, 2002) - Da Di

Beijing da xue Saikele kao gu yu yi shu bo wu guan cang pin xuan (1998)
Beijing da xue Saikele kao gu yu yi shu bo wu guan cang pin xuan (1998)

by Beijing da xue (1998) - Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing fa xing

Guishuang fo jiao zheng zhi chuan tong yu da sheng fo jiao (Yun chen cong kan)
Guishuang fo jiao zheng zhi chuan tong yu da sheng fo jiao (Yun chen cong kan)

by Cheng-Mei Ku () - Yun chen wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si

Zhongguo cheng yu da ci dian =: Zhongguo chengyu dacidian
Zhongguo cheng yu da ci dian =: Zhongguo chengyu dacidian

(1987) - Shanghai ci shu chu ban she fa xing suo fa xing

Yu yan da dian =: A great Chinese dictionary
Yu yan da dian =: A great Chinese dictionary

(1990) - Xin hua shu dian zong dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing

Shi mao zu zhi yu Zhongguo da jing mao fa zhan =: WTOCETD
Shi mao zu zhi yu Zhongguo da jing mao fa zhan =: WTOCETD

by Rongjiu Xue (1997) - Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing

Emperor Kangxi, Book 3, Vol. 2 ('Kang xi da di-yu yu cneng xiang(2)', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English)
Emperor Kangxi, Book 3, Vol. 2 ('Kang xi da di-yu yu cneng xiang(2)', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English)

by Yue He Er (01 November, 1997) - Ba Bi Luen

Cao Yu: Ben shu yuan ming "She hun--xi ju da shi Cao Yu"
Cao Yu: Ben shu yuan ming "She hun--xi ju da shi Cao Yu"

by Shujun Cao (1990) - Xin hua shu dian jing xiao

Da ai: Zhengyanfashi yu Ciji shi jie (She hui ren wen)
Da ai: Zhengyanfashi yu Ciji shi jie (She hui ren wen)

by Xiuzhi Qiu (1996) - Tian xia wen hua chu ban gu fen you xian gong si

Ying Han jing ji yu guan li da ci dian =: An English-Chinese dictionary of economics annd management
Ying Han jing ji yu guan li da ci dian =: An English-Chinese dictionary of economics annd management

(1990) - Ding zi gong ye chu ban she

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