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King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

author:Xuanniao Merchant
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

Genbird Merchant

2020-07-31 11:24

Author: Dayu Kunlun

Date: July 2, 2020

The Chinese account of King Kang of Zhou is as follows:

King Kang of Zhou (姬钊), son of King Cheng of Zhou, was the third monarch of Western Zhou. He succeeded to the throne after the death of King Cheng, reigned for 26 years, died of illness in HoJing, and was buried in Biyuan. During the reign of Ji Zhao and his father Ji Shu, social stability, harmony among the people, and "punishment for more than forty years were not used", which was known as the rule of Cheng Kang. Chinese name was Ji Zhao (姬钊), courtesy name King Kang The main achievement is the rule of Kang Conquest of the Ghost Side Buried in Biyuan Alias King Kang of Zhou

The three-character oracle bone and jinwen pictograms of "Kang, Ji and Zhao" are as follows:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

King Zhou Kang is the third king of Western Zhou, because King Wu of Zhou and King Cheng of Zhou have been cracked by me to be the first and second pharaohs of the twenty-first dynasty of ancient Egypt, so will King Zhou Kang be the third pharaoh of the twenty-first dynasty of ancient Egypt, Psayennes I?

Information from Psasennes i is as follows:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
Psasennes i, pronounced King Pusa Kemney in Manito's time, is ranked as the second king of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Manito, and according to modern Egyptology, he may have been the third pharaoh of this dynasty. Manito records that he ruled for 46 years, when in fact it was no more than 19 years. The meaning of "Prosecenes" means "the stars appear in Thebes", which seems to indicate his position and influence in Thebes. The most valuable of the twenty-first and twenty-second dynasty burial chambers found in Tanis in the 1930s and 1940s was his burial chamber. In its burial chambers there is a rich collection of funerary objects, including sarcophagus, various types of utensils and ornaments inlaid with gemstones. The second burial chamber is the coffin of his sister and wife, Queen Mutnogimi. Judging from the many monuments that have survived to this day, bearing his name, he may have been one of the most prominent pharaohs of the dynasty.

The English version of Psusennes i of Prosennes i is as follows:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The king name data of the two is compared and analyzed:

First, the contrast of the king's name pattern

1. Kang

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The "Kang" character oracle bone and gold text hieroglyph resemble a "scarab", which is also found in the name of The King Psusennes i of Psacenicus I.

2. Ji

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The character "Ji" is composed of three symbols of "coast, river, and sail", which refer to the terrain of the Xuanyuan Hills area where Amun, Narmai, the Scorpion King, and the Yellow Emperor were born, and refer to Amun, the Yellow Emperor, and so on. There is also this combination of "Ji" characters in the Psusennes i king name motif of Psacenicus I.

3. Zhao

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

Break down the zhao character and annotate it:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The character "Zhao" in Figure 5 corresponds to the bird in the design of the name of Psathenicus I. Figure 4 corresponds to the "sail" symbol in the Psusennes i king name of Psacenis I.

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

2. Duration of reign

King Kang of Zhou reigned for 26 years.

Bamboo Book Chronicle:

In the autumn of the twenty-sixth year, in September, Wang Zhi.

Chronology of xia-shang-zhou dynasty projects:

King Kang of Zhou was 1020 BC – 996 BC.

Psassenes I reigned for 46 years.

1047 BC - 1001 BC

3. Cemetery

King Kang of Zhou was buried in "Biyuan".

Psasennes I was buried in the Tanis region.

The "Bi" character oracle bone and gold text pictograms are as follows:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

"Biyuan" refers to the Tanis area.

"Junkyo" also refers to the Tanis area.

4. Pronunciation of the king's name

Another name of Psatheris I is found in the psusennes i's royal name:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The initial pronunciation of this royal name is "Kang".

V. The Relationship between King Kang of Zhou and King Cheng of Zhou

Chinese sources record that King Kang was the son of King Cheng.

Whether it is a son or a son-in-law is yet to be finalized.

6. Place names associated with King Kang of Zhou

During Ji Zhao's reign, he constantly attacked ghost fangs and various places in the southeast, plundering slaves and land, and distributing them to the princes and doctors. In a major war, the Zhou army captured more than 13,000 inuyasha soldiers, in order to celebrate the victory, Ji Zhao rewarded the nobleman Meng who participated in the war with more than 1,700 prisoners, used as slaves, and cast the matter in writing on the Ding, which weighed more than 500 kilograms in the middle of the Qing Dynasty and is still displayed in the China History Museum in Beijing. (Network)

"Ghost Side"

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.
King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

7. Great Mengding

King Kang of Zhou told Lu about the founding experience of King Wen and King Wu, and warned Him to emulate his ancestors and faithfully assist the royal family with a large bronze statue from the time of King Kang of Western Zhou.

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The shape of this bronze dading is taken from the topography of Zong Zhou, as shown in the following figure:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

The image of an African elephant is engraved on the top, as shown below:

King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh Psayennes I of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psusennes I King Zhou Kang may have been the Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The King of Zhou Kang is the Pharaoh Of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Psasennes I The ancient Egyptian side of the information shows that Psasennes I was the son-in-law of Amenemnisu.

Elephants symbolize strength, peace, and abundance.

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