Chapter 15 of Historical Records of Teenagers: Don't be a fairy Zhou Youwang-Mountains have no borders, and heaven and earth are one, but dare to break with you.
Zhou Liwang's son, Zhou Youwang, is very colorful in history, but nothing is good.
The first thing, natural disasters. For the second year in a row, earthquakes occurred in Jinghe, Weihe and Luoshui. Later, the water in these rivers dried up, and Qishan also caused landslides and mudslides. Actually, it's not unusual to say these things. The key point is that some people take this as a rumor that the earthquake indicates the demise of the Zhou Dynasty. The man's name is Bai Yang's father. Some people may say that he may take the opportunity to persuade Zhou Youwang to do a good job and feel a sense of crisis.
I don't think so. If it's persuasion, he should do it face to face, because he is Dr. Chow Tai Fook, a person around Zhou Youwang. In addition, if it is really an exhortation, it can't be so bad-he said that the current Zhou Dynasty, like Shang and Zhou Dynasties, will definitely be finished within ten years. So, the rumor is right.
The second thing, man-made disasters. The first thing that people may think of is the praise story we told before: playing the vassal in the bonfire. I don't think the responsibility lies in praise. Whether a beautiful woman is a disaster is not decided by herself, but by the people in power.
It really became a crisis. It abolished Prince Yijiu and Queen Shen, the mother of the prince, and praised his father and son. This incident angered his father-in-law, that is, Shen Hou, the father of Queen Shen. In a rage, the old man joined other tribes dissatisfied with Wang You and overthrew Zhou Youwang (killed), and his praise was taken away and disappeared.
Another aspect of man-made disaster is the reuse of courtiers and stone fathers, which caused complaints.
After Zhou Youwang's death, his son Zhou Pingwang succeeded to the throne, that is, the former Prince Yijiu, the nephew of Shen Hou. Due to Shen Hou's rebellion, the area around Haojing, the capital, is unsafe. So Zhou Ping and Wang Dong moved to Luoyi. Remember this place? King Wu proposed to build a city, which was a treasure trove of geomantic omen built during the reign of the king. This will really come in handy.
Zhou Pingwang has nothing to record. The only thing we remember is when he ascended the throne: 770 BC. This is an important year in the history of China. Since this year, the Zhou Dynasty has been defined by historians as the "Eastern Zhou Dynasty" (the previous period was called the Western Zhou Dynasty).
Since the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, it has become the role of Zhou Da Soy Sauce. Although the Zhou Dynasty was also called the Zhou Dynasty, no one listened to Zhou's speech-it was completely left out in the cold and there was no possibility of a comeback. The local governor has the final say. We will no longer write an article about the emperors of the later Zhou Dynasty alone, because the important achievements related to them are basically mixed with princes. They no longer control history and become supporting actors. Stories related to them will be reflected in the chapters of other princes.
The Eastern Zhou Dynasty is divided into the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. From the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period; And why did the Warring States period start in 475 BC (the first year) until Qin unified China (22 BC1)? Tai Shigong said in the Preface of Chronology of the Six Kingdoms in Historical Records: After the unification of Qin Dynasty, except for Qin Dynasty, the historical records of the other six countries were basically destroyed in the subsequent burning of books and burying Confucianism, so we can only take it as the basis, starting from the first year (first 475 years) and ending in extinction. However, we set the end time of the Warring States Period at Qin's unification of China (not Qin Ershi's demise).
In a few weeks, Qin will be on the stage of history. Different from Zhou's world, Qin won the world too hard, too tortuous and too legendary. Eat one bite at a time and tell stories one by one. In the next section, we will approach the ancestors of the Qin Dynasty: another story of swallowing birds' eggs and giving birth to babies: this time there is atavism.