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Can you get inspiration from Qi Huangong's strategy of governing the country and rejuvenating the country, and make suggestions for our national development and hometown construction?

Qi Huangong lived a distinguished life. He is a talented and ambitious ruler. He carried out some rectification and reform in his own country, and achieved the effect of becoming a rich country in Qiang Bing, becoming the first overlord among countries in the Spring and Autumn Period. Although the war for hegemony has caused great damage to the social economy, and the working people have paid a huge price for it, it has played a positive role in the unification of China and the integration of all ethnic groups and the development of ancient China history.

If you are interested, you can search "Dialogue between Liang Dong and Wang Dongyue". Wang Dongyue was insightful about Guanzi, mainly saying that Guan Zhong put forward the strategy of "respecting the king and rejecting foreign countries" to Qi Huangong, which preserved the fire of early civilization in China and made the greatest contribution in hundred schools of thought. At that time, China was just a small place with agricultural civilization. The focus of ethnic work is farming, and the combat effectiveness of the army is not good, which can't be compared with the barbarian troops such as Rong and Di. When these barbarians attacked the Central Plains countries, Qi Huangong called on other vassal countries to send troops to rescue them, thus preserving the weak fire of China's early agricultural civilization and enabling our Chinese civilization to continue to this day. If Qi Huangong had not adopted the strategy of "respecting the king and rejecting foreign countries" at that time, but fought against other vassal states in the Central Plains, Chinese civilization might have been wiped out by foreign countries in the early stage.