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Warring States Story

author:The imperial city is tickled under the roots

Insomnia, telling a story of the Warring States period:

In the 11th century BC, the Zhou Dynasty Shang stood. King Wu of Zhou divided the world, and his younger brother Zhao (shao) was enfeoffed in Yandi, which was the State of Yan. Zhao Gong became the first monarch of the Yan state. The throne passed to the thirty-eighth generation, and the monarch was called Kuai.com. Hime was given the name by the chancellor Lu Mao Shou (this name is called, simply... After some foolishness, he imitated the actions of the ancient sage Yao Shun and ceded the throne to the State Minister Zizhi (this is still a normal personal name). As a result, the crown prince Ji Ping, who had been deprived of the right to inherit the throne, was indignant and embarrassed.

At this time, Qi Guo, a neighbor who had long coveted Yandi, saw the opportunity, and King Xuan of Qi secretly sent emissaries to contact Ji Ping, expressing his willingness to send troops to help him regain the throne. Ji Ping immediately gathered the generals and the nobles of the Yan state to rebel and start a war with the princes of the country. In the war of the next few months, the rebels were gradually defeated, but King Xuan of Qi, who promised to send troops to help, stood by and watched, seeing that death was not saved. As a result, Ji Ping's entire army was destroyed, and he himself was killed. The Yan kingdom was in chaos.

The so-called praying mantis catches cicadas, and the yellow finches are behind.

At this time, the black hand that is hiding behind the scenes to manipulate all this finally appears. The State of Qi intervened militarily in the name of Kuangfu Justice, and in just fifty days, it occupied the capital of the State of Yan. The Qi people regarded themselves as liberators, and the Yan people greeted them by the road (please note that when the Qi people attacked the capital of the Yan kingdom, it was the Yan people who spontaneously and voluntarily opened the door and offered the city).

The Qi people, who considered themselves liberators, soon showed their hideous features. They destroyed the Yanguo Zongmiao Temple, plundered the property of the Yan kingdom, and ravaged the people of the Yan kingdom.

Only then did the Yan people suddenly wake up and rise up to resist. Two years later, the State of Qi had to withdraw its troops from the State of Yan.

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