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Dan of Zhou
Legendary regional lord, regent, and culture hero of the early Zhou dynasty
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Daji
Daji () was the alleged favorite consort of Di Xin, the last king of the Shang dynasty in ancient China. However, she is not recorded in contemporary oracle bone inscriptions.

Jizi
Jizi, Qizi, or Kizi (), called in Korean Kija (), was a semi-legendary Chinese sage who is said to have ruled Kija Chosŏn in the 11th century BCE. Early Chinese documents like the Book of Documents and the Bamboo Annals described him as a virtuous relative of the last king of the Shang dynasty who was punished for remonstrating with the king. After Shang was overthrown by Zhou in the 1040s BCE, he allegedly gave political advice to King Wu, the first Zhou king. Chinese texts from the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) onwards claimed that King Wu enfeoffed Jizi as ruler of Chaoxian (, pronounced "
Tai Si
wife of King Wen of Zhou
Bi Gan
Chinese noble
Yi Jiang
Spouse of Chinese King Wu of Zhou

Weizi Qi
older brother of Zi Shou (King Zhou of Shang), first ruler of the client state Song of Zhou dynasty

Shi, Duke of Shao
the founder of Yan and Zhao States; the first to hold the Taibao position and assisted the young King Cheng of Zhou

Elai
Elai () was a bodyguard for King Zhou of the Chinese Shang dynasty. He was an ancestor of Feizi, the founder of the state of Qin. His brother Jisheng (季勝) was an ancestor of Zaofu, the founder of the state of Zhao. According to the Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji) by Sima Qian, Elai was known for his immense physical strength.