Kù (traditional Chinese: 嚳), or Dì Kù (traditional Chinese: 帝嚳), was an Emperor of China. He is the great grandson of the Yellow Emperor. According to speculative dates (from after 100 BC) he ruled from c. 2436 BC – c. 2366 BC. He established schools and was the first emperor to practice polygamy.
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| Preceded by Zhuanxu |
Emperor of China c. 2436 BC – c. 2366 BC |
Succeeded by Zhi |
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