Jin of Xia

Jǐn (廑) was the 13th king of the semi-legendary Xia dynasty of China.

His father was King Jiong of Xia and his name means "shack".

[4] In the fourth year of Jin's reign, he missed his former hometown and made the music of West Sound.

[3] In the eighth year of his reign, it is recorded in the Bamboo Annals that ten suns rose in the sky causing a very serious drought.

[5] One of his vassals, Ji Fan (己樊), was the leader of Kunwu (昆吾) clan.