Cai (state)

Cài (Chinese: ; Old Chinese: *s.r̥ˤat-s) was an ancient Chinese state established at the beginning of the Zhou dynasty, rising to prominence during the Spring and Autumn period, and destroyed early in the Warring States period.

State of Cai
c. 1045 BCE–447 BCE
Cai is in the central plain, near Chu, Chen and Zheng
StatusRegional State 伯 → 侯
CapitalShàngcài (上蔡)
Xīncài (新蔡)
Xiàcài (下蔡)
GovernmentMonarchy
Lord 
 1046 BC – ?
Cai Shu Du
 ?–?
Ji Hu
 ?–?
Huang
 ?–?
Gōng
 ?–863 BC
Li
 863–837 BC
Wu
 837–809 BC
Yi
 809–761 BC
Xi
 761–760 BC
Gòng
 760–750 BC
Dai
 750–715 BC
Xuan
 715–695 BC
Huan
 695–675 BC
Ai
 675–646 BC
Mu
 645–612 BC
Zhuang
Historical eraZhou dynasty
 Established
c. 1045 BCE
 Conquered by Chu
447 BCE
Succeeded by
Chu (state)
Cai
"Cai" in ancient seal script (top) and modern (bottom) Chinese characters
Chinese
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