Yue (state)

Yue (Chinese: , Old Chinese: *[ɢ]ʷat), also known as Yuyue (于越), was a state in ancient China which existed during the first millennium BC the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods of China's Zhou dynasty in the modern provinces of Zhejiang, Shanghai and Jiangsu. Its original capital was Kuaiji (modern Shaoxing); after its conquest of Wu, Yue relocated its court north to the city of Wu (modern-day Suzhou). Yue was conquered by Chu in 306 BC.

State of Yue
?–306 BC
Map of the Chinese plain in the 5th century BC. The state of Yue is located in the southeast corner.
StatusKingdom
CapitalKuaiji, later Wu
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
 496–465 BC
Goujian
Historical eraSpring and Autumn period
Warring States period
 Established
?
 Conquered by Chu
306 BC
Succeeded by
Minyue
Chu
Yue
"Yue" in seal script (top) and modern (bottom) Chinese characters
Chinese
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