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Overview Di Ku was a ruler.
Other names Type English Chinese Pinyin
Personal name
Emperor Ku
高辛
Gaoxin
Alternate name
Gaoxin
高辛
Gaoxin
Life and dates Attested activity legendary antiquity
AD 1203 泰和三年
Family
Immediate relationships attested in the translated histories.
Key source chapters
History of Jin, Chapter 35
Volume 35 Treatises 16: Rites 8: Consecration of Shrines to a Sages; Temple to the Warrior King Cheng of Zhou; Monarchs of Past Ages; Halls to Various Spirits in Changbai Shan, Dafang Shan, Amur River, Jia Yin Hou; Spirits of the Lu River; Spirits of Zhao Yin Shun; Spirits of Zhen an Gong, Rui Shen Gongl; Worshipping, Sacrifices, Vists, and State Ceremonies at Zhen Xian Jun Wang Temple
3 passages
Records of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 62
Volume 62: Book of Wu 17: Biographies of Shi Yi and Hu Zong
1 passage
Records of the Grand Historian, Chapter 3
Annals of Yin
1 passage
References in the histories
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History of Jin, Chapter 35 Volume 35 Treatises 16: Rites 8: Consecration of Shrines to a Sages; Temple to the Warrior King Cheng of Zhou; Monarchs of Past Ages; Halls to Various Spirits in Changbai Shan, Dafang Shan, Amur River, Jia Yin Hou; Spirits of the Lu River; Spirits of Zhao Yin Shun; Spirits of Zhen an Gong, Rui Shen Gongl; Worshipping, Sacrifices, Vists, and State Ceremonies at Zhen Xian Jun Wang Temple · 3 passages
三年一祭,于仲春之月祭伏犧于陳州,神農於亳州,軒轅於坊州,少昊於兗州,顓頊於開州,高辛於歸德府,陶唐於平陽府,虞舜、夏禹、成湯於河中府,周文王、武王於京兆府。
Sacrifices were held once every three years: in mid-spring Fuxi was honored at Chen Prefecture, Shennong at Bozhou, the Yellow Emperor at Fang Prefecture, Shaohao at Yan Prefecture, Zhuanxu at Kai Prefecture, Gaoxin at Guide Prefecture, Emperor Yao at Pingyang Prefecture, Shun, Yu, and Tang at Hezhong Prefecture, and Kings Wen and Wu of Zhou at Jingzhao Prefecture.
泰和三年、尚書省奏:「太常寺言:'《開元禮》祭帝嚳、堯、舜、禹、湯、文、武、漢祖祝版請禦署。
In Taihe 3 the Secretariat memorialized: "The Court of Imperial Sacrifices reports that under the Kaiyuan Rites, prayer boards for sacrifices to Di Ku, Yao, Shun, Yu, Tang, Kings Wen and Wu, and the Han Founder require imperial endorsement.
《開寶禮》犧、軒、顓頊、帝嚳、陶唐、女媧、成湯、文、武請禦署,自漢高祖以下二十七帝不署。
The Kaibao Rites require imperial endorsement for Fu Xi, the Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu, Di Ku, Emperor Yao, Nüwa, Tang, and Kings Wen and Wu; from Han Gaozu downward twenty-seven emperors are not endorsed.
Records of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 62 Volume 62: Book of Wu 17: Biographies of Shi Yi and Hu Zong · 1 passage
Records of the Grand Historian, Chapter 3 Annals of Yin · 1 passage