Duke Wei of Weizhuang (衛庄公蒯聩[kuǎi kuì], was the 30th monarch of the Wei Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period, the son of Duke Wei Ling, and the father of Duke Wei. Because he and Ji Yang, the twelfth monarch of the Weiguo Kingdom, had the same title as "Duke Zhuang". Historians, in order to distinguish well, called it "Weihou Zhuanggong". Wei Hou Zhuang was a ridiculous man, did no evil, and after only three years on the throne, he was killed, and his death was also very absurd.

<h1>01 Exorcism for the sake of the Father</h1>
Duke Zhuang's mother died early, and when he was still the crown prince, he had a very bad relationship with Nanzi, the wife of Duke Wei Ling. There is nothing wrong with the relationship with the stepmother, as a prince, one day Wei Linggong will die, and he will become a king, what to do is not easy? But what happened later made The Crown Prince decide to kill Lady Nan.
Lady Nan was originally a princess of the Song Dynasty, and a very beautiful beauty in the Spring and Autumn Period. Wei Guo's doctor Song Chao was a famous beautiful man at that time, but this beautiful man's life style was very bad, and in the early years, he had an affair with Wei Linggong's birth mother Xuan Jiang. After Xuanjiang grew old and faded, the Song Dynasty hooked up with Lady Nan, who was born with the wind.
In order to be able to live with Lady Nan, the Song Dynasty rebelled with Qi Bao, Beigong Xi, Chu Shipu and others, and drove Linggong out of Weiguo. Later, the Linggong was restored, and the Song Dynasty fled to the Jin Dynasty. Lady Nan was sullen and unhappy from then on, thinking about the Song Dynasty day and night, and Wei Linggong had to summon him back again.
Once, when the crown prince was on an envoy to the State of Qi, when passing through the Song Kingdom, he heard the children on the street singing a song: "Established Erlou Pig, Lu Gui Wu Ai Feng?" "Presumably, this means: Since your sow (Lady Nan) who is begging for children has been satisfied, why haven't you returned our beautiful boar (Song Dynasty)?" Upon hearing this, she was furious and decided to kill her stepmother, who had given her father a green hat.
Kuo-chan then found his own cronies, Xi Yangsu, to discuss assassinating Lady Nan together, and the two of them came to Lady Nan's bedchamber and pretended to ask Lady Nan for peace. Kuo Yun squeezed his eyebrows and made his eyes, hinting several times that Xi Yangsuo was moving, but Xi Yangsu regretted that he had not acted for a long time. As a result, Lady Nan discovered the conspiracy of the two and ran to Wei Linggong to cry, and Kuo Ran to the Song Kingdom in fear, and all her cronies were expelled.
<h1>02 The son is unwilling to take the throne</h1>
After the death of Duke Wei Ling, Lady Nan followed his last wishes and suggested Gongzi Ying, but Gongzi Yin resigned, so he supported Gongzi Gong's son Ren [zhé] to take the throne, that is, Wei Chugong. At this time, Zhao Martin of the Jin Dynasty and Yang Hu of the State of Lu planned to send Kuo To the throne, but the Wei people not only did not do anything, but the sea and the soldiers were fighting each other, and the two had to give up and accept the fact that Wei Had taken the throne. After the failure of the throne, he did not lose heart, secretly accumulated strength, and patiently waited for the opportunity.
Alone and weak, he thought of his sister Boji. Bo Ji married Kong Wenzi, the Grand Master of the Wei Dynasty, and it is said that Kong Wenzi's life style is also quite chaotic and very unruly. After Kong Wenzi's death, Bo Ji could not bear the loneliness, so she inherited his style and got together with his own slave handsome boy Hun Liangfu. Kuo-chan thought this was a good opportunity and agreed to marry his sister to Hun Liangfu instead. As a condition, let Hun Liangfu and the two help him reintegrate, and agreed that after the completion of the matter, he would be spared three capital offenses.
Hun Liangfu felt that the deal was a good deal, and immediately conspired with his mistress Boji to coerce Boji's son Kong Wu [kuī] to kill Wei Chugong and take the throne. Kuo took the opportunity to sneak back to Weiguo and lived in Kong Wu's vegetable garden. Kong Wu did not approve of the reduction of The Dragon, so when several people were bloodied, they secretly ran to the toilet and hid. Kumi took five samurai with him and forced him to take part in the oath of alliance.
Kong Wu's close confidant Luan Ning was roasting meat and eating wine at this time, and before the meat was cooked, he quickly sent someone to tell Kong Wu's other close confidant, Zilu, that is, Confucius's student. Luan Ning hurriedly found a donkey cart, ate barbecue meat along the way, and escorted Wei Chugong to flee to Luguo.
Zi Lu was a very moralistic person, he thought that eating people's mouths was short and people were soft, and he rushed to luan Ning when he received the news. At the city gate, he happened to meet his own brother, another disciple of Confucius, Zi Lamb, who thought that this was a family affair of defending the country and suggested that Zi Lu should not wade through this muddy water. Zilu is very straight, determined to rescue his master Kong Wu.
ZiLu wanted to use his three-inch tongue to persuade him to let go of Kong Wu. He said to Kuo, "What if you hold a hole?" Even if you kill him, there will be other people who will stand up against you. As for Zi Lu's advice, Ku Xuan did not think so. Zi Lu started another fire to intimidate Zi Lu, and although Zi Lu was afraid of fire, he still did not release Kong Slang, but instead sent two brave generals to kill Zi Lu and chop it into meat sauce.
<h1>03 Three years of reign is absurd</h1>
As he wished, he drove away his son and became the monarch of the Wei Dynasty. Immediately after Kuo Yun ascended the throne, he sent someone to report to King Jing of Zhou Tianzi, and the wording was very pitiful, hoping to gain the sympathy and approval of King Jing of Zhou. At this time, Zhou Tianzi could only be the nominal Son of Heaven, and he could only acquiesce to the status quo, reply to Ku Xuan as usual, and instruct him to be a good monarch, otherwise he would be punished by heaven.
However, After receiving the throne of the monarch who belonged to him, he did not exert himself to rule, but his fainting incompetence was vividly expressed. He first expelled his uncle's widow and forced him to leave the Jin Dynasty, and then, following the advice of the crown prince, decided to kill the hero who supported him after Hun Liangfu had committed three capital crimes. After Hun Liangfu was killed, Kuo Was very upset, and soon had a nightmare, dreaming that Hun Liangfu was telling his grievances to the heavens, and Hun Liang was scared half to death.
Not only that, but Kuo is also very arrogant and domineering. One day, the sky was clear, and Kuo's mood was also very good, he climbed the city wall and overlooked his great rivers and mountains, and he saw Rongzhou at a glance. He pointed to the attendant and asked, "What is that place?" Left and right replied: "This is the residence of the Rong people." He was very unhappy, he thought that his surname was Ji, and there should be no Rong people in the world, so he immediately sent troops to destroy Rong Prefecture.
The faintness of Kuo Yun made the Jin State see the opportunity, and the Jin State took advantage of the throne soon after the Throne, the foundation was unstable, and sent a large army to attack the Wei State. Wei Guo was not an opponent of the Jin State, not to mention that the people's resentment boiled under the dim governance of Ku Yun. The Wei army was gradually defeated, and the Jin state soon approached the city, at this time, Zhao Martin, who had supported the restoration of Ku Qi, ordered the Jin army to stop the siege. The soldiers were puzzled. Zhao Martin explained: "Shu Xiang once said that those who take advantage of the turmoil to destroy other countries will cut off their children and grandchildren. ”
Just at this time, in order to protect themselves, the Wei people united to expel Kuo, and asked for peace from the Jin state, and Kuo fled to Juandi. The Jin army accepted Wei Guo's request, and the grandson of Duke Xiang of Wei was put on the throne, and immediately withdrew. As soon as the Jin army left on its front foot, Kuo Immediately returned to Weiguo from Yandi, drove the Fanshi out of power, expelled from Weiguo, and continued to live secretly.
<h1>04 No evil is rewarded</h1>
The shadow of the Siege of the Jin Army had not yet dissipated, and Kuo Hadten enlisted craftsmen, built a large number of civil engineering, and planned to expel his own Secretary of State Shipu. However, before Kuo-chan could issue an expulsion order, Shi Pu preemptively attacked and caught Ku-chan off guard. Kumi ordered the people to close the palace door and ask for peace from the stone garden, but the stone garden refused. Kuo Had to climb over the wall and escape, accidentally broke his thigh bone, and ran to Rongzhou under the escort of the guards.
The two sons of Kuo Yun, Prince Qi and Gongzi Qing, were not so lucky, and just after coming out of the wall, they were killed under the palace wall by the Rongzhou people who rushed to the palace wall. After running to Rongzhou, he stumbled into the home of a woman named Ji Shi. Perhaps it was destined to be destined, this self-clan was still quite far from The Dragon. Ji Shi originally had a long black and beautiful hair, and one day He Xuan saw that Ji's hair was very beautiful on the city wall, and immediately ordered someone to cut off His own hair and make his wife Lü Jiang's wig.
Fate is such a trickery, perhaps at this time, Ku Yun is thinking in his heart, this world is so small. Exhausted, Kuo Yun took out his jade bi, hoping to use it as a reward to gain the protection of his own clan. But the one who had said, "If you are killed, will jade still be able to run into the hands of others?" So he raised his knife and killed Kuo, and took possession of Kuo's jade bi.
At this point in the story, we can't help but sigh at the death of Wei Hou Zhuang GongXuan, which is really a death. Because he was tyrannical and arrogant, he rebelled and lost his life at the hands of his enemies. Just as the so-called "good has good rewards, evil has evil rewards", the death of Wei Hou Zhuang Gong is precisely to warn the people of the world to "do not act with good and small, and do not do it with evil and small".