Shu of Wey–Kang
| Shu of Wey–Kang 衛康叔 | |||||||||
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| Ruler of Wey | |||||||||
| Successor | Count Kang of Wey | ||||||||
| Issue | Count Kang of Wey | ||||||||
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| House | House of Ji | ||||||||
| Father | King Wen of Zhou | ||||||||
Shu of Wey–Kang or Kang-shu of Wey (Chinese: 衛康叔; pinyin: Wèi Kāng Shū; lit. '[Royal] Uncle of Wey–Kang'), Shu Feng of Kang (Chinese: 康叔封; pinyin: Kāng Shū Fēng; lit. 'Feng', '[Royal] Uncle of Kang'), also known as given name Feng (封), Temple name Liezu (烈祖) was a Zhou dynasty feudal lord and the founder of the state of Wey. He was the ninth son of Ji Chang, King Wen of Zhou. Feng was also the full-brother of King Wu of Zhou, Duke of Zhou, Shu Zhenduo of Cao and Gao, Duke of Bi.