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What is the "gobbledygook" left by Jiang Ziya, and why has it not been made public so far?

Jiang Ziya left this book when he died? A gobbledygook Actually, it's Tamia Liu. Many people have always thought that this book is a fake book and does not exist at all. However, Tamia Liu's remains were found in the Han tombs in Shandong, but experts have not published the contents of this book until now, mainly because there are too many versions of this book. In addition to this reason, there is another important reason, that is, there are a large number of books in this book? Conspiracy theory? It involves a lot of content and is particularly difficult to understand.

Speaking of Jiang Ziya, you should not be particularly unfamiliar. In many ancient fairy tales, Jiang Ziya will appear, and the reason why Zhou Wenwang was able to destroy the Shang and Zhou Dynasties should be regarded as the first merit. Jiang Ziya's ancestors once assisted Dayu in water control, but by the time he sold it in Jiang Ziya, Jiang Ziya had become a common people. In order to make a living, Jiang Ziya did everything when he was young, selling pork and wine. It's a pity that Jiang Ziya is not a business, so Jiang Ziya's wife fell out with him.

It was not until Jiang Ziya was over 70 years old that he met Zhou Wenwang. Many people may be frustrated all their lives, but Jiang Ziya is a lucky man. After meeting Zhou Wenwang, he also helped Da Zhou destroy Shang Zhou and made great contributions. There are many stories about Jiang Ziya among the people, and because of some fairy tales, Jiang Ziya has also been covered with a mysterious veil.

After the successful destruction of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Jiang Ziya became the founding hero of the Zhou Dynasty, and he himself became the King of Qi. Jiang Ziya is a famous politician and strategist in the history of China. He also left this book after he became the king of Qi? A gobbledygook This military book can be said to be an important part of China's classical military culture and a concentrated expression of China's ancient military thought.