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King Qi Renchen borrowed money to bury his poor father Zhou Wang.

Wang Jirenchen, son of Zhou. 6 18 years ago, Zhou Wang inherited the seventh generation of East Zhou Wang. At that time, Wang's capital had shrunk, and the royal family was too poor to be buried. Zhou Wang had to send Mao to ask Lu for money. Later, before King Xiang of Zhou was buried, Lu Wengong sent messengers to send money to Beijing. Wang Qing died in the spring of 6 13 and was in office for 6 years. His son Zhou Kuang inherited him. During the Zhou Dynasty, You You, Wang Shuhuan and Wang Sunsu were in power. The burial place is unknown. Emperor's name: Ji Renchen Nationality: Huaxia Father: Heir to the throne: Introduction to Ji Ban When Ji Renchen ascended the throne, the royal family was financially strapped and unable to handle Wang Xiang's funeral. He had to send Qingbo to ask Lu for money. Before burying Wang Xiang, Lu Guojun sent messengers to send money to the capital. This is the year after Wang Xiang died in February. When Ji Renchen was in power, Guo's vassal was Guo Wengong. In 6 14 BC, Tai Wengong prepared to move his capital to Yishan. Zhan said in his speech: "moving the capital is beneficial to the people, not to the monarch, and it will make him short-lived." At that time, people believed in divination and did not encourage moving the capital. However, Gao Wengong said: "Angels and the people establish monarchs only for the benefit of the people. If moving the capital is beneficial to the people, then move the capital. " He still moved the capital to Yishan. Soon, Taiwengong died of illness. Although it is a coincidence, people all praise Tai Wengong's kindness. Ji Renchen died in the spring of 6 13 BC. After Ji Renchen died, the temple was named Wang Qing. The story of the emperor: King Xiang of Zhou, the lonely King of Zhou, cut land, sent bows and arrows, and made the first couplet. Finally, he got along well with the nobles and won their support. Although Wang Xiang has done a good job in foreign affairs, his internal affairs are lackluster. In the final analysis, Wang Xiang's ability to make money is still not good. When Wang Xiang died and his son Ji Renchen succeeded to the throne, the royal family's finances had dried up. Zhou Wang wanted to give his father a decent funeral, as Zhou Li said. However, due to the lack of money in the national treasury, he was unable to pay his father's funeral expenses. In desperation, the noble king had the cheek to send Qing Bo to ask Lu for money. Lu is the most polite of the vassal States, so it is possible to cultivate later Confucian masters such as Confucius and Mencius. When Lu people heard that they were poor, they sympathized with him and sent people to send money to the city. With the help of Lu, Wang Xiang was buried in February of the second year after his death.