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Tai Kang
Chinese king of Xia Dynasty

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Chinese king of Xia Dynasty
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Tai Kang (Chinese: 太康) was the third ruler or king of the Xia Dynasty. He was the son of the King Qi of Xia and paternal grandson of Yu the Great and Queen Nu Jiao.

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Tai Kang loved to hunt and did not rule well.

According to the Bamboo Annals, Tai Kang took the throne in the year of Guiwei. His capital was in Zhenxin (斟鄩). In his first year, while he went hunting beyond the Luo river, Houyi came and occupied Zhenxun. Tai Kang died 4 years later, or according to the book Lushi, 10 years later.

According to Records of the Grand Historian, he ruled about 19 years and lost his regime. "Taiping Yulan" claims he was a tyrant who ruled for 29 years, then lost his regime and vanished.

He was succeeded by his brother Zhong Kang and nephew Xiang of Xia.

In some sources, Tai Kang was drowned in a lake.

In literature

The Book of Documents features Songs of the Five Sons (五子之歌) among the documents of Xia (Chapter 8). According to the introductory note, the document contains the pieces composed by Tai Kang's five younger brothers when he lost the country.

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