Jiang Taigong fishing Is there really something in history, please thank you

Updated on culture 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jiang Taigong, also known as Jiang Shang, is a native of the East China Sea. He was the chief planner of the Zhou Dynasty, the supreme military commander and the founding father of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the founder of the Qi State, the founder of Qi culture, and an outstanding strategist, military strategist and politician with a long influence in ancient China. Jiang Shang came from a humble background, and the first half of his life can be said to be adrift and difficult, but he is full of wealth and ambition, and he is convinced that he can do a career.

    Hearing that Xibo Jichang respected the virtuous and benevolent government, he was over seventy years old and went all the way to Xiqi. But after coming to Xiqi, he did not wait to go to Maosui to recommend himself, but came to live in Panxi (now Baoji County, Shaanxi) on the north bank of Weishui. Since then, he has been fishing on the Weishui every day, waiting for the arrival of the Shengming monarch.

    Jiang Shang's fishing method is peculiar, short dry and long line, the line is tied with a straight hook, no bait food, the fishing rod does not hang into the water, it is three feet high from the water surface, and while fishing, he says to himself, "Jiang Shang fishes, and the one who wishes to take the bait." A woodcutter named Bukit saw Jiang Ziya's straight hook without bait, and mocked: "Fishing like you, let alone three years, even a hundred years, you can't catch a single fish."

    Jiang Shang said: "You only know one thing, but you don't know the other." Taking fish in the song is not the work of the big husband, I would rather take it in the straight than ask for it in the song.

    My hook is not for fishing, but for kings and princes. Later, he really caught Zhou Wen Wang Ji Chang. Ji Changxing Zhou Faxuan was in urgent need of talents, and learned that Jiang Shang, who was already old, was very talented, he fasted for three days, bathed and dressed, carried the dowry, and personally went to Xiangxi to apply for a job, and named Jiang Shang as the prime minister.

    Jiang Shang assisted King Wen, established the country, and helped Ji Fa, the son of Ji Chang, King Wu of Zhou, to destroy the Shang Dynasty. He was also sealed in Qi by King Wu and realized his desire to make meritorious contributions. Jiang Ziya fished out a "king and a big fish".

    The idiom "Jiang Taigong fishes, and the willing person takes the bait" originates from this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no such thing as "Jiang Ziya" in history. The prototype should be called Lu Shang, the word Ziya. Jiang's surname is Lu, and in ancient times men called their names and women called their surnames, so "Jiang Ziya" is wrong.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Legend has it that at the end of the Shang Dynasty, there was a man of insight named Jiang Taigong, who was dissatisfied with the dark politics of the time and lived in seclusion on the edge of Weishui, but he wanted to realize his political ambitions one day. He often fished in the Creek, and the fishing method was very peculiar, the hook was straight, placed more than three feet above the water, and there was no bait on the hook. Passers-by secretly laughed when they saw him fishing like this, but he said seriously:

    Those who wish to take the bait". Later, King Wen of Zhou came to Weishui for hunting, and had a very speculative conversation with Jiang Taigong, so he invited him to be a national teacher. Jiang Taigong assisted King Wen of Zhou and King Wu of Zhou to eliminate the Shang Dynasty.

    Jiang Taigong fishing, and the willing person is hooked, which is a metaphor for willingly landing on the trap of others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jiang Taigong Diaoyu Tai Jiang Tai Diaoyu Tai is the Diaoyu Tai of the Boxi River, which is located in the south of the fish castle on the bank of the Qiangxi River in Baoji County, Shaanxi Province, and is the fishing place of Jiang Taigong in those years. Bai Juyi said in the poem "Weishang Puppet Fishing" that Jiang Taigong "fishermen do not fish, seventy get the king of Wen", so far there are traces of Jiang Taigong kneeling on his knees and fishing in the upper right corner of Diaoyutai, and there is also a Taigong Temple in Taixi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a proverb called Jiang Taigong fishing - the wisher takes the bait.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Jiang Taigong fishing - the wisher takes the bait.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After the break, it was followed by the bait of my wish.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not a willingness to fall into a trap.

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