Duke Kao of Lu

Duke Kao of Lu (died 994 BC or 995 BC[1]), personal name Ji Qiu, was the second duke of the Lu state, a dynastic vassal state of the Zhou dynasty.

He was a son of Bo Qin (Duke Tai), the founding duke.

Ruling for four years, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Duke Yang.

[2] His reign began in either 998 BC or 997 BC, the one-year discrepancy due to the Records of the Grand Historian giving Duke Wu's reign as ten years in one chapter and nine years in another.

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