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The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person

The Qi State has moved its capital twice, and archaeologists have found that the ancient city of Linzi began in the middle of the Western Zhou Dynasty, but the early capital of the State of Qi has always been a mystery. With the excavation of the Chenzhuang-Tangkou Western Zhou ruins in Gaoqing County, Zibo City, Shandong Province, ash pits, horse pits, roads, wells, house foundations and other remains were found, especially important relics such as the early Western Zhou altar found in China and the "Qi Gong" inscription found for the first time in China, revealing the ancient city style of the early Western Zhou Dynasty. At the bottom of the inner wall of a piece of copper unearthed is the inscription "Feng Qi Zuo Zuo Jia Qi Gong Bao Zun Yi", and the "Qi Gong" in the inscription is the first monarch of the State of Qi, Jiang Taigong. The Chenzhuang Tangkou Western Zhou Ruins Museum recreates the style of the first western Zhou early city site in Shandong, let's take a look! (Guangming Daily all-media reporter Feng Fan)

The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person
The Qi Gong inscription found in this museum confirms that Jiang Taigong did indeed have his own person

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Source: Guangming Daily

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