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Talk about Qi Taigong

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Lü Shang, Duke of Qi [Jiang Ziya's real name] (c. 1156 BC – c. 1067 BC), surnamed Jiang, Lü Shi, famous, flying bear. A native of Ji County, Henan (present-day Weihui City, Henan Province). He was an outstanding politician, military strategist, and strategist in ancient China, the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty, and the founder of military science at the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty.

Lü Shang's original surname was Jiang, and he used his fief as his surname, hence the name Lü Shang. Lu Shang was once very poor, and when he was old, he took the opportunity to fish and met Zhou Xibo. Before going out hunting, Siber gave a fortune telling: "The prey obtained is neither a dragon nor a mantis, nor a tiger nor a bear; what he obtains is an auxiliary vassal who has achieved the cause of overlordship." So Xi Bo went out hunting, and sure enough, he met Taigong on the south bank of the Wei River. After talking with Taigong, Xi Bo was overjoyed and said, "It has been a long time since the ancestors of our country have been looking forward to you. Therefore, Lu Shang was called "Taigong Wang". The two returned by car together, and Lü Shang was honored as the Taishi.

Some people say that Taigong is knowledgeable and has served the King of Shang. The King of Shang had no way, so Taigong left. He lobbied the princes of the nations, but did not meet the king of knowledge, and finally went west to return to Siber. Some people say that Lu Shang is a hermit who lives in seclusion on the seashore. When Zhou Xibo was imprisoned in Qiangli, Xibo's ministers San Yisheng and Hong Yusu heard of Lü Shang's good name, so Zhou went to ask him. Lü Shang also went because he "heard of Xi Bo's virtuous virtue and always respected and cared for the elderly," so the three of them looked for beautiful treasures for Xi Bo and dedicated them to the King of Qiu

Redeem Siber. Siber was thus released and returned home. Although there are different accounts of Lü Shanggui Zhou, it is generally believed that he was the eunuch of King Wen of Zhou and King Wu.

Taigong was more than a hundred years old at the time of his death, and was succeeded by his son Lü Ling (丁公 Lü Ling). Duke Ding died and was succeeded by his son Duke Yi. After the death of Duke Yi, his son Duke Cimu of Yan succeeded to the throne. After the death of Duke Yan, his son Duke Fuchen succeeded to the throne.