Yuan Taotu
Yuan Taotu 轅濤塗 (died c.
625 BC, posthumous title "Xuanzhong" 宣仲) was a nobleman and diplomat of the
Spring and Autumn state of
Chen. He is regarded as the ancestor of those surnamed
Yuan (袁).
Yuan Taotu was a distant relative of the Chen royal family, with a feoff at Yangxia (Taikang,
Henan province). He is mentioned in passing in the
Spring and Autumn Annals,
Zuo Zhuan and
Historical Records. In
656 BC, he accompanied
Duke Huan of Qi on an expedition against the southern state of Cai and was present at the historic covenant of alliance between the various states of the
Yellow River valley at
Shaoling. On the return journey to the north, however, he suggested that the army of Qi pass by Chen and take a detour to the eastern regions. For this advice he was arrested and only released after an abortive invasion of Chen ended the next year.
The state of Chen supported the neighbouring state of Chu at the
Battle of Chengpu in
632 BC, and was defeated. The next year, Yuan Taotu was sent as representative of Chen to Diquan, to renew the state's allegiance to the King of
Zhou and to consult about an invasion of
Zheng. In the winter of that same year, the Chen heir-apparent met with other princes, witnessing the investiture of the Duke of
Jin as hegemon. Yuan probably died shortly thereafter.