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The Marquis of Jing of Jin was the monarch of the State of Jin during the reign of King Li of Zhou, who shared the same name as King Ping of Zhou and was disliked by the Zhou royal family

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The Marquis of Jing of Jin, named Ji Yiusu, was the sixth ruler of the Jin dynasty, a contemporary of King Li of Zhou, known for his tyranny.

Interestingly, King Zhou Li's great-grandson King Zhou Ping also called Ji Yiusu the name, and I don't know if when King Zhou Ping gave this name, whether anyone thought of The Marquis of Jinjing, who was disliked by the Zhou royal family.

The Marquis of Jing of Jin was the monarch of the State of Jin during the reign of King Li of Zhou, who shared the same name as King Ping of Zhou and was disliked by the Zhou royal family

Although the Zhou royal family at that time had begun to decline, King Li of Zhou was still very talented militarily, and he developed his military strength, went around conquests, and submitted the local princes to the throne.

With king Li of Zhou present, whether it was a barbarian invasion or a rebellion by princes, King Li of Zhou sent an army to pacify it.

Among them, Xiongqu, who had the third son as king in the southern usurpation system, was also forced by the strength of King Li of Zhou to take the title.

The Marquis of Jing of Jin was the monarch of the State of Jin during the reign of King Li of Zhou, who shared the same name as King Ping of Zhou and was disliked by the Zhou royal family

Although on the surface, King Zhou Li seemed to have suppressed everything, the undercurrent in the middle was turbulent.

King Li of Zhou maintained a huge army to fight everywhere, but the income of the Zhou royal family was limited, and the entire royal family's finances were seriously insufficient and deficit.

Therefore, King Li of Zhou began to promote the "Patent Law", reclaiming the right to use the mountains and rivers, and using force to force the princes and nobles to recognize the implementation of the "Patent Law" and not to slander the government.

The mountains and rivers that King Li of Zhou wanted to reclaim were all channels for the princes to obtain resources, and they were also the food source for many people to survive. King Li of Zhou's behavior was undoubtedly to fight with the nobles for profit and with the people for a way to live. Suddenly, it became the enemy of the whole world.

The Marquis of Jing of Jin was the monarch of the State of Jin during the reign of King Li of Zhou, who shared the same name as King Ping of Zhou and was disliked by the Zhou royal family

Therefore, in the seventeenth year of the reign of Marquis Jing of Jin, a rebellion occurred in the country, and King Li of Zhou was forced to flee, and the direction of his escape was precisely the direction of the Jin state.

It is reasonable to say that the Jin state was a traditional prince who was divided into feudal lords in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and it was also a relatively powerful force near itself.

If King Zhou Li escaped, then the State of Jin would be a good choice, but King Li of Zhou went to the State of Huo on the edge of the State of Jin, a small city called Yandi, and died alone.

Why is the Jin Kingdom right in front of you, but King Li of Zhou just isn't going? And the Marquis of Jinjing, who knew that King Li of Zhou was at his side, did not make any statements or statements.

The Marquis of Jing of Jin was the monarch of the State of Jin during the reign of King Li of Zhou, who shared the same name as King Ping of Zhou and was disliked by the Zhou royal family

In fact, this is also very simple, not only the Jin Jinghou family is not expressed, but also big countries like the State of Qi and the State of Lu do not have any actions and statements.

The Marquis of Jinjing sided with those who rebelled against the people of the country, and he opposed the policies of King Li of Zhou.

And more importantly, at this time, the major princes and nobles were all opposed to King Zhou Li, and if they accepted King Zhou Li, wouldn't they have offended them? This also made him avoid King Zhou Li, of course, he would not let King Zhou Li live in his own country.

I don't know if there is a Zhou Li King living next to his home, whether the Marquis of Jin Jing will be very uncomfortable, but the King of Zhou Li must be very disgusted with the Jin Jing Hou, because he and those who drove him away are just a hill of raccoons.

The Marquis of Jing of Jin was the monarch of the State of Jin during the reign of King Li of Zhou, who shared the same name as King Ping of Zhou and was disliked by the Zhou royal family

Although the Marquis of Jinjing and the Zhou royal family came to the opposite side, after the death of King Li of Zhou, the Jin and Zhou royal families began to be friendly, and the Jin state also helped King Xuan of Zhou to conquer Rong Di many times.

Although the Marquis of Jin jing had been dead for a long time at this time, it was precisely because the Jin state and the Zhou royal family improved their relations that they quickly rose to become the later overlords.

The grandson of marquis Jing of Jin, Luan Binyi Yuluan, was the ancestor of the Luan clan. Later, in the era of the hegemony of the Jin state, the Luan clan, as a large clan of the Jin state, also participated in clan battles. He competed with the Zhao, Wei, and Han families, but was swept out by the Fan clan, and the clan was almost killed.

Starting from the Marquis of Jinghou of Jin, the chronology of the Jin dynasty and the time of the monarch's reign can be calculated. Before the Marquis of Jinjing, the five generations of Jin monarchs only knew that there was a monarch, but they did not know how many years he reigned and how long he lived.

Therefore, from the perspective of historical records, the Marquis of Jin jing also lived in a special era, which became a watershed in dividing accurate chronology and guessing chronology.

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