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Cai Ji has a pungent personality, and when he was cruising with Qi Huangong, he embarrassed Qi Huangong, and Qi Huangong was angry and sent Cai Ji back to Cai Guo, but he didn't think that after Cai Ji returned to Cai Guo, Cai Muhou privately let Cai Ji remarry to Chu State without discussing with Qi Huan Gong, so there was a fuse for Qi State to attack Cai State and Chu State.
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In fact, Duke Qi Huan has always wanted to attack the state of Chu, but the division is unknown. And Cai Ji remarried to the State of Chu, which was a slap in the face to Duke Qi Huan, and Duke Qi Huan used this to wage war against the State of Chu.
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Cai Ji played in the water to frighten Duke Qi Huan, and the state of Chu suffered because Duke Qi Huan said that Cai Ji was sent back to her parents' house and wanted her family to educate her family well, but Cai Ji's parents directly married Cai Ji to the state of Chu, and as a result, Duke Qi Huan found a reason to attack the state of Chu.
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originated from an article in "Han Feizi Yu Lao" "Bian Que Meets Cai Huangong".
The so-called "Cai Huan Gong" in this article, according to research, should be the third monarch of Qi after the Tian family became Qi during the Warring States Period, and his nickname is "Qi Huan Gong", and the history is called "Tian Qi Huan Gong" or "Qi Huan Gongwu". His real name is Tian Wu, and history records that he "killed his monarch and his son and became a public".
It means that he killed Qi and abolished Gongtian and stood on his own, and when he was in power, he created the Jixia School Palace, recruited the world's wise men, gathered disciples to give lectures, wrote books and said, and for a time there were many talents and were polite.
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Cai Huan Gong, that is, Tian Qi Huan Gong, the third Qi monarch after Tian's generation of Qi, nicknamed "Qi Huan Gong", because it is the same as Qi Huan Gong Xiaobai surnamed Qi of the "Spring and Autumn Five Tyrants", so it is called "Tian Qi Huan Gong" or "Qi Huan Gongwu" in history. Tian Qihuan's real name is Tian Wu, and history records that he "killed his monarch and his son and became a prince", which means that he killed Qi and abolished Gong Tian Yan and became self-reliant.
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Cai Henggong's surname is Tian, and when he did not seize power by force, his fief was Shangcai, and he was not the same surname as the founding Taizu of Qi.
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It is a reason with the title of King Liang Hui.
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There is no title of Cai Huan Gong at all, it was made up by Han Feizi.
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Tian Wu (400 years ago, 357 years ago, 44 years old), a native of the Warring States Period, was born in the fifth year of Qi Kang Gong, the third monarch of Qi after the Tian dynasty Qi, nicknamed "Qi Huan Gong", because it is the same as Qi Huan Gong Xiaobai, one of the "Spring and Autumn Five Tyrants", Jiang surnamed Qi Huan Gong Xiaobai, so the history is called "Tian Qi Huan Gong" or "Qi Huan Gongwu". Tian Qihuan's real name is Tian Wu, and history records that he "killed his monarch and his son and became a prince", which means that he killed Qi and abolished Gong Tian Yan and became self-reliant. During his reign, he established the Jixia School Palace, recruited wise men from all over the world, gathered disciples to give lectures, and wrote books and lectures.
For a while, there were many talents, and the scale reached its peak when Qi Xuan was king.
Legend has it that the famous doctor Bian Que once saw a doctor for him, and persuaded him three times when the onset of the disease changed from mild to severe, Tian Wu did not listen to it because of the avoidance of illness and medical treatment, and later when Bian Que came again, he was now terminally ill, so he had to turn around and retreat, and fled to Qin overnight, but Tian Wu died of illness not long after. (However, this incident has also been recorded as happening to "Cai Huangong", whether it was who was secretive or whether the two of them had similar things happening, it is still inconclusive.) )
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Cai Huan Gong, that is, Tian Qi Huan Gong, the third Qi monarch after Tian's generation of Qi, nicknamed "Qi Huan Gong", because it is the same as Qi Huan Gong Xiaobai surnamed Qi of the "Spring and Autumn Five Tyrants", so it is called "Tian Qi Huan Gong" or "Qi Huan Gongwu" in history. Tian Qihuan's real name is Tian Wu, and history records that he "killed his monarch and his son and became a prince", which means that he killed Qi and abolished Gong Tian Yan and became self-reliant.
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At that time, the two were frolicking by the lake, Cai Ji suddenly pushed Qi Huan Gong into the water, but Qi Huan Gong did not know water sex at all, and under Qi Huan Gong's repeated reprimands, Cai Ji rescued him, so Qi Huan Gong, who was furious, chose to send his favorite woman back to Cai Guo.
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Cai Ji is more lively and informal by nature, so she offended Qi Huan Gong in order to punish her and give her some color.
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Qi Henggong originally just wanted to scare Cai Ji, but he didn't really want to divorce her, so he sent her back to Cai Guo.
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Because Cai Ji was still young and unreasonable, Qi Henggong felt that he couldn't stop the country because of a woman like Cai Ji, so he chose to send Cai Ji away.
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In history, Cai Ji should be much smaller than Duke Qi Huan, after Duke Qi Huan reigned for more than 20 years, the entire Qi country flourished under the governance of Duke Qi Huan and Guan Zhong, and Duke Qi Huan also married a new lady, which is the princess Cai Ji from Cai Guo. In the face of this wife who is much younger than himself, Qi Huan Gong is also very fond of him, and often takes her to play together. During a boat trip to the lake, Cai Ji was bored walking around the boat, causing the boat to shake.
At this time, Qi Huan Gong may be a little seasick, or he may be uncomfortable, in short, he grabbed the edge of the boat with both hands, a little embarrassed. But Qu Wan of the State of Chu is not good at stubble, and Guan Zhong of the State of Qi has debated back and forth a few times, and the two sides are deadlocked. And Duke Qi Huan saw that he could not use force to bring the state of Chu to its knees, so he decided to form an alliance with the state of Chu.
The state of Chu not only wanted to pay tribute to Zhou Tianzi again, but also indirectly recognized the status of the overlord of the state of Qi. Although the war did not start, Qi Huan Gong still won the victory. It can be seen that Duke Qi Huan had already made a plan to destroy Cai Guo and attack Chu State, and Cai Ji's matter only gave him a reason to send troops.
Qi Huan Gong will never make impulsive decisions because of a momentary mood or beauty, in the end, hegemony and the strength of Qi are Qi Huan Gong's pursuit.
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I don't think so, Qi Huan Gong was one of the five tyrants of the Spring and Autumn Period at that time, and his qi could not be so narrow. I think he killed Cai Guo because Cai Guo's people later married his concubine and ate him, which just gave him an excuse to kill Cai Guo.
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Cai Ji played in the water and died Cai Guo, not Qi Huan Gong's "small fuss"."。The reason is that it hurts the dignity of the monarch of a big country, and it is also a signal sent by Duke Huan to the outside world: those who follow me prosper, and those who oppose me die. ”
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Cai Ji is a young and lively girl, and when she married Qi Huangong, Huan Gong was already old enough to be her father. Cai Ji was a little pampered and arrogant, and when she saw the water, she became naughty and splashed water on Qi Huangong, but she made a fuss, turned her face, and caused a war.
In the twenty-ninth year, Duke Huan and his wife Cai Ji played in the boat. Cai Ji is accustomed to water and. The public is afraid, stop, not stop, out of the boat, angry, return to Cai Ji, and refuse. Cai Yinu married his daughter. Huan Gong was angry when he heard this, and he went to fight.