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Is Jiang Ziya's Song of 10,000 Years of Gankun accurate in predicting future generations for thousands of years?

As the saying goes, Jiang Taigong caught a man who was willing to take the bait. Jiang Taigong mentioned here is Jiang Ziya. His real name is Jiang Shang, and he is also a descendant of Shang dynasty nobles. However, in his generation, Jiang Taigong's family was poor when he was young, and he had to help people slaughter livestock and make wine in the market for a living. Fortunately, Jiang Ziya is optimistic and smart, so gold always shines.

By chance, I learned the ancient art of war-Taoism. From then on, I look forward to meeting a wise king day and night, relying on my own talents to be reused and revitalize the family.

Unfortunately, Jiang Ziya was unlucky. It was not until he was eighty years old that he caught the big fish Zhou Wenwang with a fishing rod without a hook. Since then, he has embarked on the broad road of life. At that time, the Zhou Dynasty was just a small country on the Weihe River in the west, oppressed by Shang Zhouwang, and determined to destroy the cruel Shang Dynasty. Zhou Wenwang is thirsty for talents, and he is very polite to Jiang Taigong. Jiang Taigong also sincerely helped him. Jiang Ziya formulated a series of effective strategies to make Zhou Jun win one after another, and encouraged and recommended talents at home. The clear rewards and punishments made a large number of loyal ministers and good generals gather around King Wen, and finally defeated the Shang Dynasty in the hands of his son.

In recognition of Jiang Taigong's contribution, Zhou Wenwang named him the monarch of Qi, established Qi, and Jiang Taigong became the founding monarch of Qi. He respected local customs, encouraged trade, and advocated the benefits of fishing and salt, which made Qi quickly become a rich country in the East and laid the foundation for Qi to become a big country in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Jiang Taigong's prophecy

There is a very magical Jiang Taigong prophecy circulating in China, and Jiang Taigong's prophecy is a strange prophecy. He talked about how many emperors told the change of dynasties clearly and accurately, without any mistakes, and how long it took each dynasty and each generation. It is said that Jiang Ziya once wrote a poem. This poem is a prophecy, which tells the story of dynasty changes in China for thousands of years. Absolutely accurate, can be circulated for thousands of years.

He not only predicted that the Zhou Dynasty would replace the Shang Dynasty, but also predicted the events thousands of years after his death very accurately, which was amazing.

But I think this is mostly made up by later generations, because even Jiang Ziya himself is a legend, and he is more a god than a human being among the people. If he can really predict the future, he is really the greatest fairy in the universe. Since he can know how the Zhou Dynasty perished, he can certainly come up with a way to save it, but in fact he can't do it at all.

Perhaps this is a doggerel written by a good scholar in the name of Jiang Taigong, or perhaps to express his feelings about historical changes. But to be fair, Jiang Taigong's predictions vividly describe the rise and fall of feudal dynasties in China for thousands of years, among which there is no lack of literary talent. It is also a good jingle, which plays a certain role in popularizing China's historical knowledge. Moreover, the author skillfully used the name of Jiang Taigong to make this poem handed down, which can be said to be a very clever way.

Jiang Taigong Temple

Jiang Taigong is a well-known patron saint of China, and Jiang Taigong's story is well known to women and children. Because of his worship, there are many temples in Jiang Taigong and Jiang Taigong all over the country, but unlike the temples in Jiang Taigong, there are many official funds to repair them, which are magnificent.

Most of them are palace-style buildings, located in busy downtown areas and scenic spots, while Jiang Taigong Temple is almost in the countryside, which is obviously different from Jiang Taigong Temple. They are the simplest expression of China's lowest people's worship of Jiang Taigong.

Although there are no tall temples in these temples, there are many people coming and going, and their popularity is also very high. However, the mottled walls, ancient sculptures and incense in the temple have a unique flavor, which shows people's simplest feelings for Jiang Taigong, a mythical figure.

Many small Jiang Ziya temples have fallen into disrepair, and some have been directly converted into private houses, which inevitably leads to some loneliness. Even the legendary Diaoyutai site where Jiang Ziya fished has long since disappeared, leaving only a stone tablet for future generations to mourn. After all, it is too far away, and people can only think about his style from comic novels and movies. In recent years, with the exploration of traditional culture, more and more people begin to commemorate Jiang Ziya, and more and more people admire this god of wisdom. In this context, more and more rural temples in Jiang Taigong have been discovered and repaired by more people of insight. Jiang Taigong Temple has finally recovered its former style, welcoming devout men and women from all directions.