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What's Jiang Ziya like? What are the stories of Jiang Ziya?

Thousands of years ago, an old man with fair skin was fishing at Diaoyutai, and staged a good show of "the willing took the bait". The name Jiang Ziya has also appeared in history. This familiar name not only brings us the images of wise men and calm people in fairy tales, but more importantly, Jiang Ziya represents a spirit of continuous progress.

Jiang Ziya's life is a life of continuous efforts to pursue ideals. Four or five thousand years ago, the Yanhuang Tribal Alliance and the Chiyou Tribal Alliance fought against Zhuolu, and this war was shot down, which opened the intrigue that lasted for thousands of years. The short sentence "I have been proud of my son for too long" has led to decades of hardships and bitterness in Jiang Taigong.

Jiang Taigong, also known as Jiang Ziya, also known as Ziya and flying bear. In history, he has many names and titles, and he is called Tai Wang Gong. History books are called Lu Shang and Lv Wang; Commonly known as Jiang Taigong and Jiang Ziya. Jiang Ziya is a legend in history. According to legend, he was the founding monarch of Qi State, also known as the former aristocrat, so he was called Lu, so he was called Lu Shang. Because when Zhou Wenwang met him, he said, "I have been looking forward to my son for a long time." People also call him Tai Gong Wang, Jiang Taigong and Lv Wang. The story of fishing in Jiang Taigong has been widely known. China people are familiar with Jiang Ziya, and they all know his story of river fishing and his worship on the stage.

According to relevant documents, Jiang Ziya once worked as a butcher and a small trader, once slaughtered cattle, sang songs and sold acanthopanax senticosus. Others say that he is also a butcher who sings and a shed where Acanthopanax senticosus welcomes guests. Although his business is not good, but at the same time he is interested in helping the world, so he studies the way to run the country and keep the country safe whenever he has time. At the age of 32, the Shang Dynasty was in constant war. In order to have a relatively stable study place and avoid the disaster of war, I went to the mountains to practice Buddhism. After decades of penance, I returned to my hometown. Because I am old and have no skills, I have to temporarily take refuge in a friend's house. Jiang Ziya, who served his country all day, never took any practical action, and was often laughed at and ridiculed by his wife.

Jiang Ziya's ambition is not here. He wants to help the country and do fortune-telling work under the pressure of life. Unexpectedly, the business was booming, but because of this incident, da ji was offended, and Jiang Ziya had to flee to other places, and finally fled to Xixi, a fishing village in Jiang Shang. He knelt down with his back to the sky and his back to the stream, caught three feet on the water with a straight hook without bait, and said to himself, "The unlucky person will definitely take the bait." On the surface, he is fishing calmly, but in fact he is fishing for someone. He's waiting for someone. The man waited for decades and didn't show up until he was eighty.

Jiang Taigong is very lucky. I don't know how long he has been fishing here, but he met Xibe Jichang who was hunting here. Ji Chang saw the old man holding a fairy tale and chatted with him. Zhou Wenwang saw an old man fishing by the stream, and his hook was straight, which made Zhou Wenwang wonder what kind of person he was. Ji Chang thought that Jiang Taigong was a wizard and asked him to go back to the palace by car to worship him as a teacher, thus starting his life path of prospering Zhou and destroying Shang. After Jiang Ziya returned to the palace, he put forward many strategists' strategies for Ji Chang and many suggestions for Ji Chang politically, all of which achieved good results. Because of this, Jiang Ziya was called the ancestor of military strategist by later generations.