Earl Huang of Cai

Huang, Earl of Cai (Chinese: ; pinyin: Cài Bó Huāng), born Ji Huang (Chinese: ), was an ancient Chinese noble from the Zhou dynasty and the third ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Cai.

Huang of Cai
Reign:11th or 10th century BC
Parent{s}:Zhong Hu of Cai (蔡仲胡)
Spouse(s):Countess of Cai
Issue(s):Marquis Gōng of Cai
Ancestral name (姓):Ji (姬)
Given name (名):Huang (荒)
Courtesy name (字):Unknown
Posthumous name (謚):Unknown
Styled:Huang, the Earl of Cai (蔡伯荒)
General note: Dates given here are in the Julian calendar.
They are not in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.

Huang was the only known son of Zhong Hu of Cai and the second cousin of Kings Cheng and Kang of Zhou. His son inherited his land as Marquis Gōng of Cai, with a higher title, hou rather than bo.

See also

Earl Huang of Cai
Cadet branch of the Royal House of Zhou
周朝宗室
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Cai Zhong
Ruler of Cai Succeeded by
Marquis Gong of Cai
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