Talk:Shu (kingdom)

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Is there a reference for this statement, "An Duong Vuong is the last prince of Shu (state), after the fall of his country, he finally reached the north of Vietnam and set up his country."? I've removed it, as there doesn't seem to be hard evidence to support this claim. In the An Doung Vuong article, there is a disconnect between the statements "last prince of Shu" and "The Thục family was an obscure family of generals". Also, Charles Higham's Early Cultures of Mainland Southeast Asia, page 280, seems to imply that An Doung Voung was possibly a Yue elite (unclear of he was a from the Hundred Yue or from the State of Yue) who was fleeing the conquest of the Hundred Yue lands. An Doung Vuong's exact origins are debatable, and likely unclear at this point in history.--Confuzion 07:11, 21 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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To add to article[edit]

To add to this article: information about the Shu language. And were the people of Shu related to the Qiang people of today? 173.88.246.138 (talk) 18:32, 17 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]