Legend Era Xia, Shang and Western Zhou: Tracing the Footprints of Ancestors

Legend Era Xia, Shang and Western Zhou: Tracing the Footprints of Ancestors

by Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

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The ashes in the cave were scattered all over the sky, and the shadows cast by the firelight on the four walls were faintly visible. Interpreting the legend of Fuxi and Shennong seems to be able to imagine the hardships of the ancestors' survival. Xia Jie was unruly, so he made a mockery of the people and replaced him. "The mysterious bird of destiny descends and gives birth to Shang." Pan Geng moved to Yin, and the capital city that wandered around now has a fixed place. In the Yin and Shang dynasties, I brushed off the dust on the oracle bones, and the simple words with simple strokes have been with China for thousands of years. King Wen ruled Qi, and everything was harmonious. There are two out of three parts of the world, and it only takes a few hundred years. The Zhou Dynasty was restored, and saints appeared on behalf of the people. King Wen was restrained and performed the "Book of Changes", King Wu defeated Zhou, and "The Oath of Shepherd" has been passed down for a long time.

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