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What does Jiang Taigong's fishing imply?

Jiang Taigong's fishing implies that in order to make others submit to him, he must first improve himself and make himself powerful.

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Jiang Taigong's fishing is a historical legend that happened in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Shang Zhouwang is autocratic, and Zhou Wenwang is determined to overthrow it. Jiang Taigong Ziya was ordered by her master to help King Wen.

But Jiang Ziya felt that he had been half a century, and he had no friendship with King Wen, so it was difficult to gain the appreciation of King Wen. So on the way back to Beijing, King Wen fished without bait with a straight hook on one side of the river.

The hook is curved, but Jiang Ziya used a straight hook instead of bait. King Wen saw it and thought it was a strange person, so he took the initiative to chat with him. When he found that he was really a useful talent, he confessed. Later, Jiang Ziya helped King Wen and his son to overthrow the rule and establish the Zhou Dynasty. Two-part allegorical saying: Jiang Taigong is fishing-who wants to take the bait?

Lu Shang lived in seclusion and fished in Weibin Creek. Zhou Wenwang met him when he was hunting, and had a good chat, so he became a teacher. Later, Lu Shang helped destroy Yin and established the Zhou Dynasty.

Later, I used "Taigong Fishing, Lu Fishing, Wei Fishing, Ziya Hook, Creek Fishing, Weibin Fishing, Fishing Week, Wei Fishing, Big Fishing without Hook, Straight Hook Fishing, Creek Straight Fishing, Creek Unforeseen" to write about seclusion, talents waiting for use, talents in power, and great prosperity; Go to "Taigong fishing is willing to take the bait and hook the fish straight" and so on.

Jiang Taigong proved to be a pillar of talent. He became the national ambassador of Zhou Wenwang, helping Zhou Wenwang to rectify politics and military affairs, develop domestic production and make people live and work in peace and contentment. Conquer a tribe, expand territory and weaken the power of Shang Dynasty.

With the help of Jiang Shang, Zhou Wenwang defeated Rong Da and Mishude tribes, conquered addiction, cabinet and other small countries, and annexed the worshipping countries under the Shang Dynasty, built Fengcheng on the site of worshipping countries, and moved the capital from Joo Won?, south of Qishan, to Fengcheng.

In his later years, Zhou's territory has been greatly expanded, and Zhou's hometown has been recovered, from Shaanxi and Gansu in the west to Licheng in Shanxi in the northeast, Qinyang in Henan in the east, approaching Zhao Ge, the capital of Yin, and expanding its power to the Yangtze River, Hanshui River and Rushui River basin in the south.