Emperor of China Khuong Tu Nha

Khuong Tu Nha

Living place: Son Dong

Birthday: ?-?-1046B.C

Global rank: #56413

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Who is Emperor of China Khuong Tu Nha?
Khuong Tu Nha's real name is Khuong Thuong, self-titled Tu Nha, Thuong Pa, was a founding father of the Zhou dynasty in the 12th century BC, and was the king of the state of Qi, which existed from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the War. Kingdom in Chinese history. He was the first monarch of the state of Qi, so he was also known as Qi Thai Cong, also known as Thai Cong Vong, La Vong, Khuong Thai Cong.
He was known as a great talented general of the country. China's history, who made a great contribution to the Zhou Dynasty's career spanning more than 800 years, is the longest reigning dynasty in Chinese history. He is famous in East Asian culture by the story "Thai Cong fishes - Thai Cong fishes", also known as La Vong fishing. Khuong Tu Nha's image also became famous through the novel "Feng Than Dien Nghia", a mythical and historical work with content revolving around the revolt of King Chu Vu against the government of Di Tan.

During the Shang Dynasty, La Thuong was a descendant of something, so he was considered a commoner. Due to the poor family background, Khuong Thuong often goes fishing in the Vi River in his old age. One day, the leader of the Chu tribe, Tay Ba Co Xuong, was hunting and met Khuong Thuong fishing north of the Vi River. When Co Xuong talked, Khuong Thuong admired his talent very much. At that time, Co Xuong immediately remembered what his ancestors had told him to have a saint come to help Chu country and help Chu prosper. Therefore, Co Xuong confirmed that Khuong Thuong was the person Thai Cong had been waiting for for a long time, so he honored him as Thai Cong Vong. Co Xuong picked up Khuong Thuong in the car and brought him back to worship as a teacher. This story is recorded at the earliest in the "Luc Thao", an infantry book written by Khuong Thuong. However, later scholars believed that this story was simply a myth that was fabricated by people to add to the thrill.

Kuong Thuong helped Co Xuong to re-establish internal politics, build the army of the Zhou state to overthrow the brutal Shang. He also helped Tay Ba fight the land of Use, Dog, Di, and Bi Tu, expanding the territory of the Zhou state, making the Chu state larger.

About 9 years after Co Xuong died, Co Phat practiced When the vassals joined the next table to attack De Tan, that is, Tru Vuong, Khuong Thuong was assigned the task of leading the army. Eight hundred vassal countries responded, but Co Phat thought that the time was not yet ripe, so he ordered his troops to withdraw. In the 11th year (1124 BC), the Shang Dynasty was in decline, Tay Ba Co and Khuong Thuong went out. Even when he went to battle, he still advised Co Phat to have a good fortune, so Co Phat still obeyed and sent out. Khuong Thuong gradually led the army of vassals at Manh Tan wharf. In February of the 12th year (1123 BC), the Shang army was defeated by the Zhou army at Mu Ye, although the army of the Shang army was stronger, but because of the brutality of Di Tan, the soldiers resented it and sided with Zhou. De Tan saw that the army was disbanded, so he fled to Loc Dai and burned himself to death.

Co Phat ascended the throne, ie Chu Vu Vuong. Khuong Thuong became a public god and was crowned king of the Qi state in Doanh Khau. While on his way from the east to the land, he stopped to spend the night at an inn, advised by the people in the inn to go quickly lest there would be a fight. Khuong Thuong obeyed and immediately set off. At dawn, he returned to the land of Doanh Khau. At this time, Lai Hau was the king of Lai land who was an old vassal of the Shang Dynasty, because he was obedient to the Zhou Dynasty, so he intended to fight for the land of Doanh Khau with Khuong Thuong. However, Khuong Thuong fixed his affairs and was very popular with the local people, so many people supported him and helped him fight Lai Hau. He officially became the king of the country of Qi.

Chu Vu Vuong died, and Chu Thanh Vuong's son succeeded his father. The three brothers Vu Vuong listened to the son of King Tru, Vu Canh, and raised an army to rebel against the Zhou dynasty. Qi Thai Cong was ordered to bring troops to conquer places. After 3 years, the Zhou Dynasty finished the rebellion. Since then, the country of Qi also expanded to become a big country.

It is not clear what year Qi Thai Cong died. According to the "History" of Si Ma Thien has written, he lived more than 100 years old. He has a work of military tactics Luc Thao, which is the oldest infantry method of China and all of humanity, also known as "Thai Cong's tactics of war", including 6 volumes: Van Thao (12 heavens), Vo Thao (5 books). Thien), Long Thao (13 Thien), Ho Thao (12 Thien), Bao Thao (8 Thien), Khuyen Thao (12 Thien). year song - Poems predicting the future of Chinese history".

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When was Emperor of China Khuong Tu Nha born?
Khuong Tu Nha was born in ?-?-1046B.C, death year is , at the age of 3070.
Where is Emperor of China Khuong Tu Nha's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Khuong Tu Nha was born in Son Dong, of China. Mr, whose Zodiac is (don't know), and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dragon. Khuong Tu Nha's global rank is 56413 and whose rank is 7 in list of famous Emperor of China.
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