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Is Qi Huangong really starving?

First, Qi Huangong really starved to death.

Forty-three years later, when he was seriously ill, the five sons of Qi each formed a party and set up a prince, and Yi Ya, Vertical Diao and others took the opportunity to make trouble. Qi Huangong, who was seriously ill, was placed under house arrest by Yi Ya and others and starved to death on his sickbed. After starvation, his body stopped in the palace, and no one dared to take it into the coffin.

Second, the introduction:

Qi Huangong (65438+ 643 BC1October 7th), the first of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period, reigned from 685 BC to 643 BC, and was the15th monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period. His surname is Jiang and his first name is Lu.

Qi Huangong is the twelfth generation grandson of Lu Shang, the third son of Qi Huangong Xi, and his younger brother. His mother is a patriot. After Qi Xianggong, the eldest son of Xi in Qi Huangong, and Gongsun Ignorance, the nephew of Xi in Qi Huangong, died in the civil strife in Qi, Xiaobai and Gongsun Zijiu, the sons of Qi, successfully competed for the throne.

At that time, the Chinese vassals in the Central Plains were attacked by nomadic tribes such as Rongdi, so Qi Huangong played the banner of "respecting the king and resisting foreigners", joined the vassals in nine, attacked Shanrong in the north and cut Chu in the south, and became the first overlord in the Central Plains, which was rewarded by the Zhou Emperor.

Qi Huangong was fatuous in his later years. After Guan Zhong's death, he hired villains such as Yiya and Vertical Carving, and eventually starved to death in civil strife.

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