Ji Chang
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Ji Chang
Summary
Ji Chang is a fictional human[1].
Key Facts
- Ji Chang's mother was Taijiang[2].
- Among Ji Chang's spouses was Taiji[3].
- A child of Ji Chang was Ji Fa[4].
- A child of Ji Chang was Boyikao[5].
- A child of Ji Chang was Ji Shuqian[6].
- A child of Ji Chang was Ji Shukun[7].
- A child of Ji Chang was Ji Shude[8].
- A child of Ji Chang was Ji Shusheng[9].
- Chinese was Ji Chang's native language[10].
- Ji Chang is recorded as male[11].
- Ji Chang's instance of is recorded as fictional human[12].
- Ji Chang's instance of is recorded as literary character[13].
- Ji Chang's family name is recorded as Jī[14].
- Ji Chang's fictional or mythical analog of is recorded as King Wen of Zhou[15].
- Ji Chang's from narrative universe is recorded as Investiture of the Gods universe[16].
- Ji Chang's manner of death is recorded as natural causes[17].
- Ji Chang's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Chinese[18].
- Ji Chang's present in work is recorded as Investiture of the Gods[19].
- Ji Chang's name in native language is recorded as 姬昌[20].
- Ji Chang's different from is recorded as King Wen of Zhou[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Ji Chang's mother was Taijiang[2]. Chinese was his native language[10].
Personal Life
Among Ji Chang's spouses was Taiji[3]. Children include Ji Fa[4], a fictional human[22]; Boyikao[5], a fictional human[23]; Ji Shuqian[6], a fictional human[24]; Ji Shukun[7], a fictional human[25]; Ji Shude[8], a fictional human[26]; and Ji Shusheng[9], a fictional human[27].
FAQs
Who were Ji Chang's parents?
Ji Chang's mother was Taijiang[2].
Who was Ji Chang married to?
Ji Chang's spouses include Taiji[3].