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What was the end of Qi, the son of four evil gods in ancient China?

There were many beautiful women in ancient China, and they were linked with the fate of Dachuan, so the people listed them as beauty series, disaster series, ugly women without salt series and so on. Generally, four beauties, Xi, da ji, Garbo and Li Ji, are classified as the Demon Ji series, which brings disaster to the country and people. They think they bewitched the king and eventually led to the weakness and demise of the country. Li Ji is the last one, but her scheming is far better than the first three women.

Li Ji is the princess of Li Rong's family, and Li Rong is a branch of Rong's family, which is regarded as a relatively severe branch, but Zhai Guobaidi is the most severe in Rong's family. In 672 BC, Jin Xiangong of the State of Jin led the Jin army to attack Li Rong, who was defeated by the powerful Jin army and surrendered. Duke Xian captured Li Ji, the daughter of Chief Li Rong. In order to make peace with the State of Jin, the leader of Li Rong gave Li Ji's sister Ji Shao as a dowry and gave it to Jin Xiangong together. Only in this way can we win the battle, gain beautiful women, and other trophies such as horses, cattle, sheep and treasures, and return home with a full load. Li Ji looks beautiful beyond compare, but under her gorgeous body is a woman who has a strong desire for power. She is very suitable for living in the harem.

When Jin Xiangong brought Li Ji to the State of Jin, she quickly realized that she would live in the State of Jin all her life, so she had to plan a good future for herself. Compared with Li Rong, Jin Guoqiang is not a little bit, which is very appetizing for her. There are two wives, the first is Jia's woman, who has been childless since she married, and died very early. The second wife of Xianfu is the daughter of Qi Henggong, and Qi Jiang, the concubine of his father Jin Wudi, died unfortunately. Maybe some mothers, Fox Ji, Yi Wu's mother, Xiao, or other concubines' harems are now dedicated to the public. To Li Ji's delight, she is the most beautiful one in Jin Xiangong's harem. She is calculating. Since she wants the position of a dedicated wife, she naturally has a plan. Otherwise, why can't Fox Ji and Xiao become dedicated wives?

Gong Xian is a man of strong opinions. He does things regardless of other people's opinions and only by his own ideas. This kind of person has a strong desire to control, likes to control everyone in his palm, and doesn't like people who can't control it. Li Ji loves her, flatters her and sympathizes with her. She captured Jin Xiangong's heart with a delicate gesture and was favored by Jin Xiangong. Gong Xian dotes on Li Ji very much. Seeing Li Ji's "honest duty", he wants to marry Li Ji. If Li Ji properly shows that she has no virtue or talent and is not qualified to be the master of the harem, she will only agree after public persuasion, which shows that she is very sensible and knows the overall situation. Everything is going on nervously, but the fortune teller called by Gong Xian told Gong Xian that it is a great evil to marry Li Ji. Even if it is auspicious, it also means that you can't spoil it too much. The determination to make Li Ji his wife is very firm. Besides being his wife, he also wants his lovely young son to be the prince of Qi!

Yes, Li Ji gave birth to a son for Gong Xian around 665 BC. Gong Xian's name is Qi. He likes Qi very much. From an early age, under my teaching, I knew that I had to please my father, and he was good at coquetry. Li Ji has a great desire for power. Although she became the master of the harem, if someone else became the monarch, she lost her position. In order to consolidate her position, she framed Prince Shen Sheng and Prince Zhong Er and drove them out of the Golden Shield. In his later years, Gong Xian made Xi the monarch of Qi. Before he died, he didn't trust his mother and son, but entrusted them to his most trusted Xun. He said: "I named Xi Prince when I was very young, and many people did not accept this decision. After I die, they may create chaos. Can you help me make Xi the monarch of Qi? " Xun replied, "Yes". After Gong Xian's death, Xun took control of the state power, but he still couldn't stop the rebellion of his sons and ministers. Once upon a time, the powerful minister Rick and others supported Prince Shen Sheng, took control of Xun and killed Qi before he officially succeeded to the throne.