Shu of Wey–Kang

Shu of Wey–Kang or Kang-shu of Wey (Chinese: 衛康叔; pinyin: Wèi Kāng Shū; lit.

'[Royal] Uncle of Wey–Kang'), Shu Feng of Kang (Chinese: 康叔封; pinyin: Kāng Shū Fēng; lit.

After the Rebellion of the Three Guards, Shu Feng received the capital city of Shang dynasty Zhaoge as his fief.

Before sending the royal uncle of Kang to Zhaoge, Duke of Zhou worried that the young brother of his might not be capable of handling a new environment.

The vessel's inscription shows that Shu Feng was sent to Zhaoge with the purpose of pacifying the people of Shang after their defeated rebellion.

Bronze Vessel of Shu Feng, British Museum. 12th Century BCE-11 Century BCE