
Hunting Qi: the Development History of the Tian Family During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
by Wang Shan
About This Novel
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, when the Zhou Dynasty declined and princes flourished, the power of ministers and clans threatened the monarchy from time to time. This phenomenon can be roughly divided into two categories: carve-up crisis and substitution crisis. The representative of the former is "Three Families Divided into Jin", and the representative of the latter is "Tian Family Replaces Qi". This book discusses the latter, taking the history of the 12 clan heads of the Tian (Chen) family in Qi as the main line. The ones the author writes about the most are Tian Wuyu and Tian. Qi, Tian Heng, and Tian He, these four people basically interpret the origin, inheritance, transfer, and union of the Tian family, supporting the Tian family's 286-year history from "entering Qi" to "stealing Qi". At the same time, they also outline the historical picture of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
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