The name of Xia Kingdom appeared three times in the land of China.
Interestingly, two of them were regimes established by ethnic minorities.
The only ancient Xia Dynasty in the Central Plains was more likely a tribal alliance state.
Therefore, when Roman Lu established the Xia Kingdom outside the Great Wall, it seemed somewhat reasonable.
Moreover, what is intriguing is that the Central Plains court was very aware of the times and formally gave the title of Lord rather than Duke.
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