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The landlord's question has grammatical errors. Jiang Ziya, also known as Lu Wang, is also known as Jiang Taigong. He was the military advisor of King Wu of Zhou and the father-in-law of King Wu of Zhou. After King Wu destroyed Shang, he named Jiang Ziya as the Marquis of Qi.
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Jiang Ziya is a god who exists with literary works and myths and legends, but is actually also a real person in history. It has undergone a transformation from a historical figure to a mythological figure, so much so that many people in later generations considered it to be a mythological figure that cannot be verified.
Jiang Ziya was born in Rizhao, Shandong Province in 1211 BC, as the 54th grandson of Emperor Yan, successively as King Wen of Zhou, King Wu, King Cheng, King Kang four generations of Taishi, after his death buried in Zhouling Township, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province.
First, there is a name and a surname, Jiang Ziya is a descendant of Emperor Yan, and his ancestors were sealed in Lu Di in the Xia and Shang dynasties, so it is also called Lu Ya, and Jiang Taigong is the official title of King Wu of Zhou.
Second, there is a place of origin that can be examined, Jiang Ziya's place of origin is a native of Dongyi, that is, the current Shandong and Huaihe regions, and now many Jiang Ziya's tombs are mostly attached to the descendants.
Third, there are official historical records, from the "Shiji", "Yizhou Shu", "Zuo Chuan", "Chinese", "Liji" to "Hanshu", different historians in different periods have recorded Jiang Ziya's image completely and clearly.
Jiang Ziya (about before?) —c. 1015 BC), surnamed Jiang, Lü, Mingshang, Ziya, Feixiong, late Shang and early Zhou, politician, military strategist, Taostrategist, founding father of the Zhou Dynasty, founder of military science.
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The end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. Jiang Ziya (c. 1156 BC - c. 1017 BC), surnamed Jiang, Lü, Mingshang, a Wang, Ziya, or Shan Huya, also known as Lüshang, alias Flying Bear. People in the last years of the Shang Dynasty.
Jiang Ziya was the founder of the Qi State, the chief strategist and supreme military commander of King Wu Kexuan, the founder of Qi culture, and an outstanding strategist, military strategist and politician with a long influence in ancient China. The classics of the past dynasties have recognized his historical status, and Confucianism, law, soldiers, and vertical and horizontal schools have all pursued him as a figure of his own family, and he is respected as the "master of a hundred schools".
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At the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, he was a military strategist, a politician, and a strategist, and the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty.
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At the end of Shang and the beginning of the week, you will know it after seeing the list of gods.
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Jiang Ziya is a historical figure.
Jiang Ziya's dynasty was the end of the Shang dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, and he was a great statesman, military strategist, and strategist. Jiang Ziya was found by King Wen of Zhou when he was fishing in Weishui, and became the chief thinker of King Wen of Zhou, and assisted King Wen of Zhou to establish a hegemony. After the death of King Wen of Zhou, King Wu of Zhou Ji Fa succeeded to the throne, Jiang Zisen imitated his teeth and became the military commander of Chu Chunshen, helping King Wu of Zhou to eliminate Shang and establish the Zhou Dynasty.
Therefore, Jiang Ziya is also the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty and the founder of military science.
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