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Zhongjue Zhongjue (〔), formerly romanized as Chung Chüeh, was a figure in the legendary prehistory of China. In the ''Records of the Grand Historian'', Sima Qian's account of the origins of the House of Ying made Zhongjue the great-great-grandson of Zhongyan and the father of Feilian. In the same account, Sima records a speech from one of the marquesses of Shen which states that Zhongjue was born to Xuxuan "of the Rong" and a lady of Shen from Mount Li and that it was account of this marriage that the Rong were peaceful and Zhongjue served as a vassal of the Zhou kings. Zhongjue himself was said to live among the Rong and to guard the Zhou's "Western March",〔Sima Qian. ''Records of the Grand Historian'' translated by William Nienhauser as '' '', (pp. 88 ff ). Indiana University Press, 1994. Accessed 11 Dec 2013. 〕〔Sima Qian. ''Records of the Grand Historian'', () Guoxue, 2003. Accessed 11 Dec 2013. 〕 a territory in modern Gansu controlling the access from the Xihan, a northern Yangtze tributary, to the Zhou heartland along the Wei. ==References==
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