
Tiger Roaring in Zhongshan
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In the early years of the Warring States period, in order to avenge Guanhu, the Wei and Zhao families joined forces to attack Zhongshan. Zhongshan was defeated and Wei conquered Zhongshan. In order to balance the interests of the three parties, Wei Zhaojun and his ministers conspired to marry Wei Wenhou's daughter Gongzi to Zhongshan Jun Jiwen. Ten years later, Gongzi Qingfang gave birth to a son for Lord Zhongshan. Wei Zhao and the domestic forces in Zhongshan heard about the news, and Ji Ku faced a life and death test as soon as he was born. Zhongshan Jun Ji Wen took advantage of his plan, and with the feat of "throwing his son into the tiger's mouth", he made a dangerous move, which deceived others and enabled Ji Kuzi to escape the disaster. On the eve of the fall of the capital, Jun Jiwen of Zhongshan secretly transferred a batch of gold, jade and other national treasures. He sent nine carts at night, went out of four gates and walked six lanes. In a hurry, he loaded the carts and sent troops westward. However, the gold cart was lost, and the burial place became a mystery. The Zhaoyutu, which is related to national security, is also missing. When Ji Kuzi grew up, he was unwilling to become a puppet of Wei and Zhao. He led Bai Di Xianyu and other tribesmen to rise up in resistance, drive out the weak Wei and Zhao and revive Zhongshan, eliminate the two forces that surrendered to the enemy in the country, return Zhongshan to a pure land, repay the war debts, and finally gain a beautiful love. The ally Qi State also sent a dazzling bronze bell to Zhongshan. However, the ambitious Marquis Wei Wen never forgot the enclave of Zhongshan, which planted many crises for Zhongshan, which was not long after the restoration of the country. Jikuzi, who was well aware of the restlessness in Zhongshan, led the people of Zhongshan to move the capital to Gu, develop water conservancy, fish and hunt, and build the Great Wall. They moved towards a future in Wei Ba Zhongshan's second conspiracy.
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