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Wei State Wei State, one refers to one of the Seven Heroes of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Warring States Period; It also refers to the Cao Wei regime established by Cao Pi during the Three Kingdoms period.
Wei Wei was a state during the Warring States period of China and belonged to one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period. From the canonization of Marquis Wen of Wei as King Weilie of Zhou in 403 BC to the destruction of the Qin State in 225 BC, a total of 179 years. Its territory included the southwestern part of present-day Shanxi, the northern part of Henan, and parts of Shaanxi and Hebei.
At that time, it was bordered by Qin to the west, Huai and Ying to the east, Qi and Song to the east, Korea to the southwest, Chu to the south, and Zhao to the north. Since King Hui of Wei moved the capital from Anyi to the current Liang of Kaifeng, the Wei State is also known as the Liang State.
OriginTraditionally, the ancestor of the Wei State was Bi Gong Ji Gao, and after King Wu of Zhou conquered the Zhou, Ji Gao was sealed in Bi, and the descendants took Bi as their surname. However, the "Historical Records" mentions that "it was later extinct, for the Shu people, or in China, or in Yidi", indicating that Ji Gao's descendants were "out of the seal" and became the Shu people. "Or in China, or in Yidi" is difficult to prove that Wei must be surnamed Ji.
That's only part of it, and the rest is there.
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Wei. Too much. There were during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Three countries have. There are in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
I don't know which one it refers to.
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Which Wei State? Wei during the Western Wei and Northern Wei Kingdoms?
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1, Chu State Fei Wuji 2, Zhao Gao during the second Qin Dynasty:
3. West Hanjiang Chong.
The most "bold" of the villains.
4. Bao Miaozhi, a native of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
The most insidious of the villains.
5. Li Linpu, Yang Guozhong, and Gao Lishi in the Tang Dynasty:
6. Yue Fei was framed by Qin Hui during the Southern Song Dynasty.
7. Liu Jin, Wei Zhongxian, Wang Zhi, etc. in the Ming Dynasty.
8, Gong Banlun in the late Qing Dynasty.
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Sun Bin (?).- 316 BC), whose real name is Sun Boling (the genealogy of the Sun clan in Shandong can be checked), was a military strategist during the Warring States period of China, Han nationality, and a native of Juancheng, Shandong. Born in the Warring States Period between the Qi State and Ajuan (now Acheng Town, Yanggu County, Shandong Province, and the northern area of Juancheng County).
Pang Juan (?.)342 BC), a native of Wei during the Warring States period. He served as a general in the Wei State.
In 354 BC, Pang Juan led a large army to besiege Handan, the capital of Zhao. Zhao asked Qi for help. The king of Qi ordered Sun Bin to be his military advisor and led the army to rescue Zhao.
Sun Bin took advantage of the internal emptiness of the Wei State and led his army to attack the Wei capital Daliang (now Kaifeng, Henan). Pang Juan withdrew his troops to rescue. The exhausted Wei army walked to Guiling (present-day north of Changyuan, Henan) and was met by the Qi army who were lying in ambush there.
The Qi army waited for work and broke the Wei army. The Battle of Guiling, which "encircled Wei to save Zhao", became a famous example in history. After that, Pang Juan faced the Qi army that rescued Korea in 342 BC, and was attacked by Sun Bin's plan to increase and reduce the number of troops, and was ambushed by the Qi army in Maling (now southwest of Fan County, Henan), and Pang Juan committed suicide in defeat.
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The famous generals of the Warring States period are all apprentices of Guiguzi, Pang Juan is the senior brother, and after he came out of the Wei Kingdom, he was jealous of Sun Bin's talent and framed Sun Bin to make him crippled. Later, Sun Bin defeated the Wei army led by Pang Juan with the help of the power of Qi, and Pang Juan was killed in the chaos.
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