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The Fall of Zhongshan Kingdom

Zhang Bianfang

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During the Warring States Period, between Yannan and Zhaobei, there was a vassal state called Zhongshan State established by the Baidi people. When Wang Zhi of Zhongshan succeeded to the throne, Zhongshan State had no fear of Zhao State, which surrounded it on three sides, because it had a strong cavalry team. Later, because Wang Zi of Zhongshan did not care about state affairs and military affairs, and Zhao Yong promoted "Hufu riding and shooting" in Zhao State, Zhao State had an extremely powerful cavalry team in a short period of time, and Zhongshan State was no longer able to compete with it. Sima Ziqi's original name was Hu Yun, and he was from Bai Di. His father was killed by Zhao people, and shortly after he was born, his mother secretly gave him to Sima happy, who had no heirs. More than twenty years later, Sima Ziqi married a wife and had children. He had three daughters and one son, and he also became the general of the Zhongshan Kingdom. At this time, the Zhongshan Kingdom was in danger of being destroyed. Sima Ziqi was surrounded by various dangerous figures, such as the highly resourceful Su Qin and Su Dai, Tian Buli, and his subordinate Wang San, who was actually Zhao Guoxin. Sima Ziqi faces the dual responsibilities of defending the country and protecting his family. In the end, the twin brother Hu Fei died in battle outside the south gate of Zhongshan Capital in order to save Hu Yun. After Sima Ziqi regained his identity as Hu Yun, he fled to Chu with part of his family and some Bai Di veterans, and went to Huang Xie, where he became a minor official in charge of the floods in Wu. Hu Yun built a connection between the Dongjiang River and the East China Sea, and the Huangpu River was born. The Huangpu River flows eastward, the floods in Wudi were conquered, and villages were rebuilt on both sides of the river. In the context of great ethnic integration, Hu Yun, a Bai Di native, took his family and settled down in a small village called Hujiayu in Wudi as ordinary people, no longer caring about who was strong or weak among the various vassal states.