42, 1 Mangong 滿公 謚胡
Mǎngōng (1st)
43, 2 申公 諱犀侯
Shēngōng( 2nd)
相公 諱皋侯
Xiānggōng (3rd)
44, 3 孝公 諱突
Xiàogōng (4th)
靖伯庚
Jìngbógēng
45, 4 慎公 諱圉戎
Shèngōng (5th)
 
46, 5 幽公 諱寧
Yōugōng (6th)
 
47, 6

釐公 諱孝
Lígōng (7th)

 
48, 7 武公
諱靈
Wǔgōng (8th)

子公
諱鍼
Zǐgōng

 
49, 8 夷公
諱說
Yígōng (9th)
平公
諱爕
Pínggōng (10th)
   
50, 9   文公
諱圉
Wéngōng (11th)
   
51, 10   桓公 諱鮑
Huángōng (12th)

厲公 諱佗
Lìgōng (13th)

   
52, 11  
Miǎn

利公
諱躍
Lìgōng (14th)

莊公
諱林
Zhuānggōng (15th)
宣公
諱杵臼
Xuāngōng (16th)

Wán
   

Mangong (Chinese: 滿公; pinyin: Mǎngōng) (1150 - 1094 BCE) was enfeoffed by Wu Wang (Chinese: 武王; pinyin: Wǔwáng) of the Zhou Dynasty (Chinese: 周; pinyin: Zhōu) to the area known as Chen Guo (traditional Chinese: 陳國; simplified Chinese: 陈国; pinyin: Chén Guó) in present day Henan province. He is the progentior of the Chen family (traditional Chinese: 陳; simplified Chinese: 陈; pinyin: Chén). His posthumous title was Chen Hugong (traditional Chinese: 陳胡公; simplified Chinese: 陈胡公; pinyin: Chén Húgōng). He was the First Marquis of Chen Guo.

Shengong (Chinese: 申公; pinyin: Shēngōng) was the Second Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Xihou (Chinese: 犀侯; pinyin: Xīhóu).

Xianggong (Chinese: 相公; pinyin: Xiānggōng) was the Third Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Gaohou (Chinese: 皋侯; pinyin: Gāohóu).

Xiaogong (Chinese: 孝公; pinyin: Xiàogōng) was the Fourth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Tu (Chinese: 突; pinyin: Tū). He reigned for 22 years.

Jingbogeng (Chinese: 靖伯庚; pinyin: Jìngbógēng) was the progenitor of the Yuan (Chinese: 袁; pinyin: Yuán) family.

Shengong (Chinese: 慎公; pinyin: Shèngōng) was the Fifth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Yurong (Chinese: 圉戎; pinyin: Yǔróng). He reigned for 18 years. He died in 855 BCE.

Yougong (Chinese: 幽公; pinyin: Yōu Gōng) was the Sixth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Ning (traditional Chinese: 寧; simplified Chinese: 宁; pinyin: Nìng). He reigned for 23 years. He died in 832 BCE.

Ligong (traditional Chinese: 釐公; simplified Chinese: 厘公; pinyin: Lígōng) was the Seventh Marquis of Chen Guo. He reigned for 36 years. He died in 796 BCE.

Wugong (Chinese: 武公; pinyin: Wǔgōng) was the Eighth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Ling (traditional Chinese: 靈; simplified Chinese: 灵; pinyin: Líng). He reigned for 15 years. He died in 781 BCE.

Yigong (Chinese: 夷公; pinyin: Yígōng) was the Ninth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Shuo (traditional Chinese: 說; simplified Chinese: 说; pinyin: Shuō). He reigned for 3 years. He died in 778 BCE.

Pinggong (Chinese: 平公; pinyin: Pínggōng) was the Tenth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Xie (Chinese: 爕; pinyin: Xiè). He reigned for 23 years. He died in 755 BCE.

Wengong (Chinese: 文公; pinyin: Wéngōng) was the Eleventh Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Yu (Chinese: 圉; pinyin: Yǔ). He reigned for 10 years. He died in 745 BCE.

Huangong (Chinese: 桓公; pinyin: Huángōng) was the Twelfth Marquis of Chen Guo. His posthumous name was Bao (traditional Chinese: 鮑; simplified Chinese: 鲍; pinyin: Bào). He reigned for 38 years. He died in 707 BCE.

Ligong (traditional Chinese: 厲公; simplified Chinese 厉公; pinyin: Lìgōng) together with a member of the Cai family (Chinese: 蔡; pinyin: Cài) killed crown prince Mian (Chinese: 免; pinyin: Miǎn) and proclaimed himself as the Thirteenth Marquis of Chen Guo. He loved hunting. He neglected government matters and led a promiscuous life in Cai Guo (traditional Chinese: 蔡國; simplified Chinese: 蔡国; pinyin: Cài Guó). In 700 BCE, the same Cai person and Mian's three younger brothers assassinated Ligong using a woman to lure him. They established Huangong's second son, Yue (traditional Chinese: 躍; simplified Chinese 跃; pinyin: Yuè) as the new marquis, who was also known as Ligong (Chinese: 利公 q.v.). Ligong's posthumous name was Tuo (Chinese: 佗; pinyin: Tuó).

Ligong (Chinese: 利公; pinyin: Lìgōng) was the Fourteenth Marquis of Chen Guo. His reign started in the third lunar month of 700 BCE and he died in the fifth lunar month of the same year. His posthumous name was Yue (traditional Chinese: 躍; simplified Chinese: 跃; pinyin: Yuè).

Chuanggong (traditional Chinese: 莊公; simplified Chinese: 庄公; pinyin: Zhuānggōng) was the Fifteeth Marquis of Chen Guo. He reigned for 7 years. He died in 693 BCE. His posthumous name was Lin (Chinese: 林; pinyin: Lín).

Xuangong (Chinese: 宣公; pinyin: Xuāngōng) was the Sixteenth Marquis of Chen Guo. He reigned for 36 years. He died in 657 BCE.

The courtesy name of Wan (Chinese: 完; pinyin: Wán) was Jing Zhong (Chinese: 敬仲; pinyin: Jìng Zhòng). He changed his surname to Tian (Chinese: 田; pinyin: Tián). He is the progenitor of the Tian family.