After King Wu conquered King Zhou, he established the Zhou Dynasty.
King Wu conquered King Zhou and established the Western Zhou Dynasty.
King Wu of Zhou established the capital of the Zhou Dynasty in Haojing (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province).
The process of King Wu's crusade against King Zhou was as follows: King Wu of Zhou led the Zhou and other vassals to attack King Zhou of Shang in 1046 B.C. He first observed the troops in Mengjin, then headed east for a military parade and arrived at Mengjin. There, he set up a wooden tablet for King Wen, carried it in a carriage, and placed it in the army to show that he was attacking King Zhou in the name of King Wen. After that, he advised Sima, Situ, Sikong, and the rest to be careful and to do what they said. King Wu announced to all the vassal states that he had decided to march toward Zhaoge and carry out the final battle to destroy Yin. He led 300 chariots, 3000 guards, and 45,000 soldiers across the Yellow River in Mengjin and arrived at Muye, which was outside Zhaoge. He met up with the 4000 chariots of Yong, Shu, Qiang, Wei, Lu, Peng, and Pu, which were allied with the Zhou Dynasty. In the Battle of Muye, King Wu of Zhou led the allied forces of the vassals to defeat King Zhou of Shang. King Zhou self-immolated and died. After that, King Wu of Zhou made Wu Geng, the son of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty, a vassal to replace King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty.
King Wu's conquest of Zhou wasn't good enough in terms of acting, setting, and special effects, but it was considered one of the best versions that respected the original work. Although some viewers had different opinions about the actors 'performance, overall, the drama was considered to be above the passing line. However, there was not enough information to judge whether King Wu's conquest of Zhou was good or not.
King Wu conquered Zhou during the Western Zhou Dynasty.
King Wu's conquest of Zhou happened during the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty. To be more specific, King Wu's conquest of King Zhou took place around 1046 B.C.
King Wu's conquest of King Zhou was a main plot in the Chinese mythological novel, The Investiture of the Gods. The novel described the son of King Wen of Zhou, King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa. After the destruction of the Shang Dynasty, he led the Zhou army to attack the Shang Dynasty and finally overthrew the Shang Dynasty, laying the foundation for the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty. In the novel, King Wu's conquest of King Zhou was regarded as an important historical event and an important theme in ancient Chinese mythology.
I don't know of any long mythical novel with the theme of King Wu conquering King Zhou. King Wu's conquest of King Zhou was one of the most important events in Chinese history, but it was not a common plot with the theme of mythical novels. The story of King Wu conquering King Zhou was usually described as a war rather than a myth. If you can provide more specific information or subject matter, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
After King Wu conquered King Zhou, he called the survivors of the Shang Dynasty merchants.
The next sentence of King Wu's crusade against King Zhou was Shi Yan's escape to the east.