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What is the relationship between King Wen of Zhou and King Zhou?

2024-12-26 10:41
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2024-12-26 13:59

King Wen of Zhou and King Zhou were the two monarchs of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Their relationship was opposite. King Wen of Zhou was a loyal minister of the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou. He had always submitted to the Shang Dynasty under the rule of King Zhou. However, King Zhou's excessive debauchery caused the wrath of heaven and the resentment of the people, which eventually led to his demise. After the death of King Zhou, King Wen of Zhou was succeeded by his son, King Wu of Zhou. He established the Zhou Dynasty and ended the rule of the Shang Dynasty. Therefore, King Wen of Zhou and King Zhou were enemies.

What is the relationship between Wen Zhong and King Zhou?

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2024-12-23 17:29

Wen Zhong was King Zhou's Grand Preceptor and an important minister. At the same time, he was also the entrusted minister of King Zhou's father, Di Yi. He had a dignified position in King Zhou's heart. King Zhou respected him and feared him. Wen Zhong was loyal to the Shang Dynasty and protected the foundation of the Shang Dynasty. He had the Golden Whip that the former king had given him. The reason why King Zhou did not dare to deal with Wen Zhong was because of his prominent status and loyalty to the Shang Dynasty. At the same time, it was also because of Wen Zhong's integrity and uprightness. Wen Zhong's status and charisma made King Zhou afraid.

What is the relationship between Grand Preceptor Wen and King Zhou?

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2024-12-22 00:37

Grand Preceptor Wen and King Zhou were master and disciple. Grand Preceptor Wen was King Zhou's teacher. He had assisted the emperor of the Shang Dynasty when King Zhou's grandfather, King Wen Ding, was still alive. He had made great contributions to protecting the foundation of the Shang Dynasty. Grand Preceptor Wen was revered as an elder of the three dynasties. His prestige was extremely high, and he was given the power to beat the king with a golden whip. He could beat up incompetent emperors and treacherous officials. King Zhou was both afraid and respectful of Grand Preceptor Wen because Grand Preceptor Wen was his entrusted minister who helped him ascend the throne. Grand Preceptor Wen had a special status in the Shang Dynasty. His identity and dignity required King Zhou to respect and abide by the rules of the dignity of a teacher.

Is King Zhou afraid of Grand Preceptor Wen?

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2024-12-25 08:38

King Zhou was afraid to hear the news of the Grand Master. King Zhou was very respectful and fearful of Grand Preceptor Wen. Grand Preceptor Wen was King Zhou's entrusted minister. He helped King Zhou ascend the throne and had a high status in the imperial court. Grand Preceptor Wen also held the power to march and fight, almost equivalent to the future Regent. King Zhou grew up under Grand Preceptor Wen's careful guidance and respected him greatly. In addition, Grand Preceptor Wen also possessed powerful martial strength. King Zhou knew his strength well. Therefore, King Zhou was both afraid and respectful of Grand Preceptor Wen and dared not disobey his will.

Who is Grand Preceptor Wen to King Zhou?

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2024-12-22 23:37

Grand Preceptor Wen was King Zhou's Grand Preceptor and an important official.

King Wu of Zhou conquered King Zhou of Ping Hua

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2024-12-26 14:07

" Ping Hua of King Wu's Expedition of King Zhou " was a book that narrated the story of Jiang Taigong assisting King Wu of Zhou in destroying the Shang Dynasty. It described King Zhou's tyrannical behavior and Jiang Taigong's wisdom and courage. In the end, King Wu and Jiang Taigong successfully captured King Zhou and executed him. This book was very different from the historical records. It contained some supernatural plots, such as Daji turning into a demon. The author of the book was unknown. It was created during the Song and Yuan Dynasties and was widely circulated. This book was closely related to the Romance of the Gods, which was an expansion and description based on the Pinghua.

Why did King Zhou fear Wen Zhong?

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2024-12-27 07:14

The main reasons why King Zhou respected Wen Zhong were as follows. First of all, Wen Zhong had great strength and status. As the Grand Preceptor of the Shang Dynasty and an elder of the country's three dynasties, Wen Zhong was unparalleled in the Shang army. He was also a third-generation disciple of Jie School. He had strong magic power and was quite famous in Taoism. He had four generals and two disciples under him, and he could even invite the second-generation disciples of Jie School to help. In addition, Wen Zhong also had powerful magic tools such as the Black Qilin and the Golden Whip of the Flood Dragon. Although King Zhou was the ruler of the Shang Dynasty, his strength and status were not as good as Wen Zhong. Therefore, he knew that Wen Zhong was an important pillar to maintain the rule of the Shang Dynasty and did not dare to offend him easily. Secondly, Wen Zhong is loyal and upright. As a minister entrusted by Emperor Yi, Wen Zhong had deep feelings and responsibilities for the Shang Dynasty and King Zhou. He had always been loyal to the Shang Dynasty. He did not hesitate to quell the rebellion and remonstrate with King Zhou. Although he was a member of Jie School, he was not shaken by Jie School's conspiracy, nor was he tempted by Chan School's temptation. Therefore, King Zhou respected Wen Zhong. In short, Wen Zhong's strength and status, as well as his loyalty and integrity, made King Zhou revere him.

Grand Preceptor Wen is back, King Zhou is scared.

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2024-12-27 04:22

[King Zhou was timid after hearing the return of the Grand Preceptor.] Grand Preceptor Wen was a boorish man. His deterrence made King Zhou afraid. Grand Preceptor Wen was known as Yin Shang's civil and martial double jade in the Investiture of the Gods. His contributions were far above Huang Feihu's, and he protected Great Shang almost single-handedly. When Grand Preceptor Wen returned from the Eastern Expedition, he found that the government was corrupt and Xiqi was gradually rebelling. In order to protect Yinshang, Grand Preceptor Wen sent troops to attack Xiqi and fought with Jiang Ziya. In the end, he was killed by Yun Zhongzi's Heavenly Fire Pillar. Grand Preceptor Wen's death meant that Huang Feihu had surrendered, and the destruction of the Shang Dynasty was just around the corner. King Zhou was afraid of Grand Preceptor Wen's return because he knew that Grand Preceptor Wen's existence posed a threat to his ruling position.

King Zhou heard of the death of Grand Preceptor Wen

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2024-12-25 17:05

When King Zhou heard of the death of Grand Preceptor Wen, he felt very sad and cried. This showed that King Zhou had deep feelings and respect for Grand Preceptor Wen. Although King Zhou was a crazy and cruel monarch, he expressed his sincere condolences for the death of Grand Preceptor Wen. However, there was no clear answer as to why King Zhou respected Grand Preceptor Wen so much.

Where was the final battle between King Wu and King Zhou?

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2024-12-25 11:00

King Wu conquered King Zhou and finally had a decisive battle in Muye (south of Qi County, north of Wei River, near Xinxiang City, Henan Province).

The Rebirth of King Zhou

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2024-08-26 15:40

King Zhou's Rebirth was a Chinese web novel written by Blood Red. The story told that King Zhou was reborn in a mysterious world after his death. In this world, he faced various challenges and solved the historical mystery. In this world, he had the ability to choose his own destiny again, and he began an unusual life.

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