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Qi Huangong's sister Wen Jiang has an improper relationship with her brother, and there is more than one brother, but there is no Qi Huangong, Qi Huangong's sister Xuanjiang first married Wei Xuangong, and then married Wei Xuangong's son.
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Qi Huan Gong and his brother both have an improper relationship with their sister, and the sister is married to father and son, and there is no ethics in their eyes. Qi Huangong's father also treated his son very strangely, and gave the same power to his nephew, isn't this a clear infighting? I really don't know what their family thinks.
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It's very weird, their family often does some strange things, and what they do, they always feel particularly unbelievable and confusing.
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Qi Huangong's family is really very strange, and they often do some things that make people cry and laugh.
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Duke Huan of Qi (716 BC, October 7, 643 BC), the head of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, reigned in 685 BC and 643 BC, the fifteenth monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, Lü, surnamed Jiang Xiaobai. He is the twelfth grandson of Jiang Taigong Lu Shang, the youngest third son of Qi Duke Lufu, and his mother is a patriot. After the eldest son of the Duke of Qi, Qi Xianggong, and his nephew Gongsun Wuzhi died in civil strife one after another, Lü Xiaobai and his son Lü Jie successfully competed for the throne, that is, the monarch was the Duke of Qi Huan.
Huan Gong appointed Guan Zhong as the prime minister, carried out reforms, and implemented military and political cooperation.
First, the system of the integration of soldiers and people, the country of Qi gradually became stronger. In 681 BC, Duke Huan convened an alliance of the princes of the Song and Chen kingdoms in Zhen (present-day Juancheng, Shandong), and was the first prince in history to serve as the leader of the alliance. At that time, the princes of Central China suffered from the attack of Rong Di and other tribes, so the Duke of Qi Huan played the banner of "respecting the king and destroying the country", attacked Shanrong in the north, and attacked the Chu State in the south, becoming the first overlord in the Central Plains and being rewarded by Zhou Tianzi.
But in his later years, he was mediocre, and after Guan Zhong died, he appointed villains such as Yi Ya and Ji Diao, and finally starved to death in civil strife.
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Qi Huan's official name is Jiang Xiaobai. Also known as Gongzi Xiaobai, Qi Xiaobai. (?
October 7, 643 BC), the head of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, reigned in 685 BC in 643 BC, the fifteenth monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, the Duke of Qi Huan was the twelfth grandson of Jiang Taigong Lu Shang, the third and youngest son of Duke Lu Fu of Qi, and his mother was a patriot.
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There are two Huan Gongs, one is the first of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, Jiang Qi Huan Gong; There is also Tian Qi Huangong, that is, Bian Que saw Cai Huan Gong in the Huan Gong (once moved the capital to Cai, so it was called Cai Huan Gong).
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Uncle Bao's son, Xiaobai, and Guan Zhong's son, competed for the throne, and in the end, Gongzi Xiaobai took the lead in returning to China to seize the throne, for the Duke of Qi Huan. Later, Uncle Bao recommended Guan Zhong to assist Qi Huan Gong to achieve hegemony, which was the first hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period.
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There are two Qi Huan Gong in history, one is Jiang Qi's Qi Huan Gong, that is, Jiang Xiaobai, the famous Spring and Autumn Dynasty leader in history; The other Duke of Qi Huan is Tian Wu of Qi Huan of Tian Qi during the Warring States Period, and he is the father of King Qi Wei. In more than 380 BC, the Tian family replaced the original Jiang family's monarch status, and was historically called the Tian family Dai Qi, and the country name is still called Qi.
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Qi Huan Gong (?643 BC), known as Xiaobai, was the monarch of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period of China, the head of the "Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons", and reigned in 685 BC in 643 BC. During his reign, he appointed Guan Zhong as the prime minister, so that the national strength of Qi gradually became stronger, and Duke Huan became the leader of the princes of the world.
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He is a descendant of Jiang Ziya, the monarch of the vassal state of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, called Jiang Xiaobai.
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The first overlord of the Spring and Autumn Period and the monarch of the Qi State.
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Duke Huan of Qi (716 BC[1] October 7, 643 BC), the head of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period, reigned in 685 BC and 643 BC, the fifteenth monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, surnamed Jiang, Lü, and named Xiaobai. He is the twelfth grandson of Jiang Taigong Lu Shang, the third son of Qi Gong Lufu, and his mother is a patriot[2] . After the eldest son of the Duke of Qi, Qi Xianggong, and his nephew Gongsun Wuzhi died in civil strife one after another[3-4], Gongzi Xiaobai and Gongzi successfully competed for the throne, that is, the monarch was Duke Huan of Qi[5].
Huan Gong appointed Guan Zhong as the prime minister, carried out reforms, and implemented military and political cooperation.
First, the system of the integration of soldiers and people, the country of Qi gradually became stronger. In 681 BCE, Duke Huan convened an alliance of the princes of the Song and Chen kingdoms in Zhen (present-day Juancheng, Shandong)[6] and was the first prince in history to act as the leader of the alliance. At that time, the Chinese princes of the Central Plains were suffering from the attacks of Rong Di and other tribes, so the Duke of Qi Huan played the banner of "respecting the king and conquering the Yi", attacked Shanrong in the north and attacked Chu in the south, becoming the first overlord in the Central Plains and being rewarded by Zhou Tianzi [7-8].
However, in his later years, he was mediocre, and after Guan Zhong's death, he appointed villains such as Yi Ya and Ermin, and finally starved to death in the civil strife [9-10].
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Qi Huan appointed Guan Zhong to carry out reforms, and for a time Qi ruled the country. In terms of political affairs, the method of separating the country and the opposition is implemented, with the capital of the country being the country and other places being the opposition.
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As the first overlord of the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Huan of Qi opened the precedent of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty's "political by Fangbo", and after him, the princes of all parties took turns to appear and successively dominated. After his death, the national strength of Qi declined, the hegemony collapsed, and the story of the famous Yan Zi envoy Chu in the late Spring and Autumn Period also reflects the strength of Qi no longer in the past.
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During the reign of Duke Huan of Qi, he strengthened the national strength of the State of Qi and established himself as the king, but in his later years, especially after the death of Guan Zhong, he began to become mediocre, because there was no loyal talent to assist and guide the Duke of Qi Huan to believe in the traitor.
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I think Qi Henggong's emotional intelligence is very high, although he is not good at writing, but he is a Bole, he knows people and uses people.
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For thousands of years, even the beggars on the street have not starved to death, only sick and dead, I think Qi Henggong is an incompetent person
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I think Qi Huan Gong is a person who selects and appoints talents. Under his rule, the state of Qi became richer and stronger. And he's a big guy who doesn't have to do things.
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Diplomatically, the Duke of Qi Huan first played the banner of "respecting the king and fighting the throne" in order to unite the princes of the Central Plains and win the trust of the princes of the Central Plains.
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Qi Huan Gong I think he is still a capable person, because anyone who can do the throne has a certain talent and ability.
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Qi Huan Gong is one of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, and if he can become one of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, he must have his own means and strategies.
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I think that Duke Qi Huan is a very educated and talented person, and he is the most influential prince.
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The head of the five tyrants of Qi Huan is indeed powerful, but unfortunately the ending is not good.
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He is an enthusiastic Shandong man.
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There are two Qi Huan Dukes in the State of Qi, one surnamed Jiang, who is the descendant of Jiang Ziya, and has been sealed in the State of Qi for generations. The other surname is Tian or Chen, and he is a descendant of Tian Wan. It was from Chen Guo.
The most famous is even Jiang's surname Qi Huangong. Why is there a Qi Huan Gong surnamed Tian, there is a story involved in this, that is, the Tian family represents Qi.
Duke Huan of Qi (-October 7, 643 BC), the head of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period, one of the Five Hegemons of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, reigned from 685 BC to 643 BC, the fifteenth monarch of the State of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, surnamed Jiang, Lü, name"Xiaobai"。Duke Qi Huan is the twelfth grandson of Jiang Taigong Lu Shang, the third son of Duke Qi and the younger brother of Duke Qi Xiang, whose mother is a patriot. After Qi Xianggong, the eldest son of Qi Xu, and Gongsun Wuzhi, the nephew of Qi Gong, died in Qi's civil strife one after another, Gongzi Xiaobai and Gongzi successfully competed for the throne, that is, the throne of the country.
That is, Tian Qi Huan Gong, the third monarch of Qi after Tian's generation of Qi, nicknamed "Qi Huan Gong", because it is the same as Qi Huan Gong Xiaobai, one of the "Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons", Jiang surnamed Qi Guo, so the history is called "Tian Qi Huan Gong" or "Qi Huan Gongwu". 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.
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Duke Huan of Qi was a native of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period in China (anciently).
Duke Huan of Qi (October 7, 643 BC) Qi Xiaobai, the head of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, one of the Five Hegemons of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, reigned in 685 BC in 643 BC, the fifteenth monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, surnamed Jiang, Lu, and named "Xiaobai".
Duke Qi Huan is the twelfth grandson of Jiang Taigong Lu Shang, the third son of Duke Qi and the youngest brother of Duke Qi Xiang, whose mother is a patriot. After Qi Xianggong, the eldest son of Qi Xu, and Gongsun Wuzhi, the nephew of Qi Gong, died in Qi's civil strife one after another, Gongzi Xiaobai and Gongzi successfully competed for the throne, that is, the throne of the country.
Qi Huan was appointed as the prime minister, carried out reforms, and implemented military and political cooperation.
First, the system of the integration of soldiers and people, the country of Qi gradually became stronger. In 681 BC, Duke Huan met with the princes of the Song, Chen, Cai, and Di kingdoms in Beixing in order to quell the turmoil in the Song Kingdom. After the Song State violated the covenant, the Duke of Qi Huan, in the name of Zhou Tianzi, led the princes of several countries to attack the Song Dynasty and forced the Song State to sue for peace, which was the first time of the "Jiuhe Princes".
In 679 BC, the princes and the Duke of Qi Huan met in Juàn, and the Duke of Qi Huan became the overlord of the princes of the world. In addition, Duke Qi Huan also destroyed small countries such as Tan, Sui, and Yan.
At that time, the Chinese princes of the Central Plains suffered from the attack of nomadic tribes such as Rong Di, so the Duke of Qi Huan played the banner of "respecting the king and destroying the Yi", and the princes of Jiuhe attacked Shanrong in the north and attacked Chu in the south, becoming the first overlord of the Central Plains and being rewarded by Zhou Tianzi.
Qi Huan Gong was mediocre in his later years, and after Guan Zhong died, he appointed villains such as Yi Ya and Ji Diao, and finally died of illness.
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In the Spring and Autumn Period, he was the fifteenth monarch of the Qi Kingdom.
Duke Huan of Qi (October 7, 643 BC) Qi Xiaobai, the head of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, one of the pre-Qin overlords, reigned in 685 BC and 643 BC, the fifteenth monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, surnamed Jiang, Qi [1], and named "Xiaobai".
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