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Eight hundred princes joined forces in Tianjin.

At this time, the ruling group of Shang Dynasty fell apart, and all the loyal ministers and sages who wanted to save the fate of Shang Dynasty suffered bad luck. The Prime Minister was killed, Ji Zi was imprisoned and his son escaped. Shao Shi and a surname successively took refuge in Zhou Wang, leaving only some treacherous court official beside Zhou Wang. On the other hand, Zhou Wuwang relies on the assistance of Jiang Shang, Zhou Gongdan, Zhao Gong and Bi Gong, and its strength is growing rapidly, actively planning to destroy this industry.

In the eleventh year (BC 1046), he personally led 300 Rong chariots, 3,000 warriors (brave) and 45,000 military men, as well as various vassal armies and many southern tribal armed forces such as Yong and Shu, and informed local governors to meet again to fight with merchants. The army crossed the river from Jin Meng, moved eastward along the river, and arrived at Yinjiao Konoha in the early morning of the first month. King Wu held another pledging mobilization, recounted Zhou Wang's crimes of "self-destruction", and announced the implementation of God's will to crusade against Shang and Zhou Dynasties, which greatly boosted morale. In February of the following year, when the two armies fought at Konoha, the Shang army defected and led Zhou Jun to attack Yindu. Zhou Wang set himself on fire when he saw the tide ebbing.

The historic event of "Eight Hundred Miles Prince Jin Meng Club" took place in the northeast of Jinmeng today. In the Qing Dynasty, there was a Meng Hui Monument, and today's Menghui Town was named after it. The Qing Dynasty's Mengjin County Records once commented: "When the world is in the forefront, it is connected with Shaanxi in the west, Cao Wei in the east, the capital in the north and south, and Xiangchu in the south, which can be described as a scenic spot." As a natural barrier of ancient Luoyang, the ancient capital of Jin Meng occupies a very important position in the ancient military geography of China.