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The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: 吳, pinyin: wú) refers to a nation and several states throughout Chinese history of around the same region in China. The original capital of Wu is in Suzhou, some 60 kilometers from present-day Shanghai. The first Wu Kingdom was united by Taibo during the Spring and Autumn Period. Originally considered as part of the Eastern Barbarians, the people of the Wu Kingdom became Sinicized during the Warring States Period. Ambassadoral visits to Japan by the later Northern Chinese dynasties Wei and Jin (Encounters of the Eastern Barbarians, Wei Chronicles) record that the Japanese people claim to be descendents of Taibo of Wu, refugees after the fall of Wu.
Under the rule of Wu, Southern China, regarded in early history as a barbaric "jungle" developed into one of the commercial, cultural and political centers of China. Within five centuries, during the Five Dynasties and Ten States, the development of Southern China had surpassed that of the north. The achievements of Wu marked the beginning of the cultural and political division between Northern and Southern China that would repeatedly appear in Chinese history well into modernity. The term Southern China as used here does not include Guangdong and other far south provinces, which were not incorporated into China Proper until the Tang Dynasty and remained for the most part economically and culturally backward until the late 19th century. The island of Taiwan was also first recorded during the Three Kingdoms. The contact with native population and the sending of officials to Taiwan by the Wu Kingdom paved for the road in leading the official establishment of Taiwan Province in the later dynasties. The Kingdom of Wu was finally conquered by the first Jin emperor, Sima Yan, in 280. With a lifespan of 58 years, it was the longest-lived of the three kingdoms. Important figures:
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