Jie of Xia

Jie with a ''[[Ji (polearm)|Ji]]'', representing oppression, and sitting on two ladies, symbolizing his [[abuse of power]]. Rubbing of a relief from a Wu family [[shrine]], [[Jiaxiang County|Jiaxiang]], [[Shandong]]. | p = Jié | w = Chieh2 | mi = | gr = Jye | j = Git3 | y = Git | tl = Kia̍t | oc-bs = * }}

King Jie (; traditionally 1728–1675 BCE) was the 17th and last ruler of the Xia dynasty of China. He is traditionally regarded as a tyrant and oppressor who brought about the collapse of a dynasty.

Around 1600 BCE, Jie was defeated by Tang of Shang, bringing an end to the Xia dynasty that lasted about 500 years, and a rise to the new Shang dynasty. Provided by Wikipedia
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