The conquest of Zhou was a novel written by Si Wuxie. The novel was categorized as a primeval genre, a harem, and a female idol. The main characters included Long Ji, Yuan Hong, and Hu Ximei. The content of the novel described the comparison between King Zhou and Yuan Hong, as well as the story of Yuan Hong's thousand-year cultivation. However, because the text content in the search results was not suitable for public display, no more detailed information could be provided.
King Wu's conquest of Zhou referred to a war in about 1046 B.C., in which King Wu of Zhou led the allied forces of the Zhou tribe to attack King Xin of Shang, which eventually led to the demise of the Shang Dynasty. King Wen of Zhou passed away on the eve of the completion of the great cause of destroying the Shang Dynasty. His son, Ji Fa, succeeded to the throne as King Wu of Zhou. After he ascended the throne, he inherited his father's will, followed the established strategic policy, and stepped up its implementation. He formed an alliance with the vassals in Mengjin and sent spies to Zhaoge. They were prepared to wait for an opportunity to attack. At that time, King Zhou of Shang had already felt the serious threat posed by the people of Zhou and decided to use troops against Zhou. However, this planned military operation was foiled by the rebellion of the Dongyi tribe. In order to quell the rebellion of Dongyi, King Zhou mobilized his troops to attack Dongyi with all his might. As a result, the Western Front was greatly empty. At the same time, the internal contradictions of the ruling group of the Shang Dynasty became incandescent. Shang Zhou pretended to refuse remonstrance and did whatever he wanted. He killed Bigan, an important minister of the royal family, imprisoned Jizi and forced Weizi away.
King Wu of Zhou led the alliance army to crusade against King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty. In the end, the Shang Dynasty was destroyed and the Zhou Dynasty was established.
King Wu's crusade against King Zhou came from the ancient book 'Guoyu, King Wu's crusade against Yin.'
Yes, the King of Song's crusade against Chu was recorded in the Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
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The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. This was the full text of the poem,'Thoughts on a Quiet Night' by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. This poem expressed the poet's homesickness and yearning for beautiful things by describing the quiet scene of a night. In the poem, the moonlight in front of the bed depicted the scene of a bright moonlight shining on the bed. The phrase "suspected to be frost on the ground" implied that the poet believed that the moonlight might be reflected from the ground, which also increased the mystery and poetry of the whole poem. The last two sentences,"Looking up at the moon, looking down at my hometown," expressed the poet's longing for his hometown after admiring the moon. The poem was short, concise, and profound. It was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry and was widely praised.
I cannot provide the full text of Zhou Erfu's Cats. Zhou Erfu's novel, Cats, was a relatively old novel that might have been adapted into movies or TV series many times. Moreover, the length of the full text was relatively large, and it might require many chapters to tell a complete story. If you need to read this novel, you should find other channels such as libraries, online novel websites, or buy physical books.
The reason why Xu Zhonglin used King Wu's conquest of Zhou as the background of his novel was because he thought it had more historical value. Because King Wu's conquest of Zhou was a famous war in Chinese history and had important significance. In addition, King Wu's conquest of Zhou was also an important historical background for the story of the Romance of the Gods, so it was more suitable as the background of the novel. In comparison, although Shang Tang's crusade against Jie was also a famous war in Chinese history, the historical value of Shang Tang's crusade against Jie was relatively low compared to King Wu's crusade against Zhou. In addition, there was not much direct connection between the story of Shang Tang's conquest of Jie and the story of the Romance of the Gods, so it was more appropriate to choose King Wu's conquest of Zhou as the background of the novel.
The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. This was Li Bai's " Silent Night Thoughts ". The full text was as follows: The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. I have no body, no phoenix, no wings, my heart is connected. I'll give you a hook in spring wine, warm and fragrant, and you'll shoot wax lamps red. The silver river is far away, and we meet in the dark with golden wind and jade dew. I don't know but I see tears in the mirror. The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This was Li Bai's " Silent Night Thoughts ". It was a classic of ancient Chinese poetry and was known as the " crown of poetry history." This poem used simple and fresh language to express the poet's homesickness and admiration for the bright moon. It also expressed the poet's pursuit of life and the sublimation of the realm.
The Cultivation Fanatic was a free novel that could be read for free on many websites. The novel told the story of a gangster from Earth who accidentally transmigrated to the world of cultivation. The protagonist had a book of talismans that could not be used on Earth. He worked hard in the cruel world of cultivation, hoping to succeed in this world where power was supreme. However, the full text and reading links needed to be looked up further because the search results provided did not provide specific chapter content or reading links.