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Interpretation of Jiang Ziya's "Preface to the Song of Ten Thousand Years"
Jiang Ziya's explanation is that squire Lu Shang. People in the early Zhou Dynasty. Jiang surnamed Ziya. Commonly known as Jiang Taigong. Zuo Wu destroyed Yin and was sealed in Qi. Qian Qing Dazhao's "Your Words" Volume 5: Sun Tzu's Art of War says:' Zhou Zhixing is to Yin.' "Historical Records of the Family Who Stay in Hou" just says:' Taigong, Jiang Ziya, Zhou Wenwang, Fengqi Hou Ye.' Case: Ziya's word, Gai began here. "Cold Eye View" 24: "Maybe their god is a kind of non-strange, non-demon, non-human and non-animal god, so the so-called Jiang Ziya's mount doesn't match?" See "King Tai Gong". The explanation of the word decomposition is that ginger is a perennial herb with yellow underground stems and spicy taste, which can be used as medicine: ginger. Ginger soup. Last name. Radical: female.
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