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What did Jiang Ziya say to Zhou Wenwang to make the Zhou Dynasty stable for 800 years?

Jiang Ziya said to Zhou Wenwang, "If you pull me eight hundred steps, I will guarantee that your children will enjoy the world for eight hundred years", which made the Zhou Dynasty stable for eight hundred years.

According to legend, Jiang Ziya was very talented. Zhou Wenwang came here to ask Jiang Ziya for help, so he found Jiang Ziya and invited Jiang Ziya to go back with him in a carriage. Jiang Ziya knew Taoism, and stopped the horse pulling the cart. The horse didn't dare to pull the cart. King Wen pushed the cart himself, took 800 steps, and stopped. At this time, Jiang Ziya said, you take me eight hundred steps, and I will protect your children and grandchildren and enjoy the world for eight hundred years. King Wen was anxious when he heard it. He stopped the car quickly and walked on, trying to walk a few more steps. At this time, Jiang Ziya said, not in vain. Number of days has been set. This is "the king of Wen took eight hundred steps to pull a cart, and the Zhou Dynasty took eight hundred years".

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Jiang Ziya (about1156-about 10 17), surnamed Jiang, was born in Jixian County, Hanoi County (now Weihui City, Henan Province). China was an outstanding statesman, strategist and strategist in ancient times. He was the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty and the founder of military science in the late Shang Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty.

Fishing by the Wei River, I got to know Xibo Hou Jichang, who was honored as a "Taishi" and regarded as a squire king, and became the chief think tank, assisting Jichang to establish a hegemony. After Zhou Wuwang acceded to the throne, he was honored as "the teacher is still the father" and became the military commander of Zhou State, known as Jiang Shang.

He helped King Wu destroy the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, established the Zhou Dynasty, named it the King of Qi, made its capital in Yingqiu, and became the founder of Qi State and Qi culture. Assist the ruling Zhou Gongdan, pacify civil strife, expand territory and establish Chengkang's rule. In the sixth year, Zhou Kangwang died in Haojing, and his eldest son Jiang Ji succeeded to the throne.

Later generations hold him in high esteem, and emperors, literary and historical classics all respect him as the originator of military strategists, martial artists and hundreds of masters. During his reign, Wu became a king and set up a temple for worship. In Song Zhenzong's time, the pursuit of death after death was fierce. ?

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Jiang Ziya-Baidu encyclopedia