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Lie Yukou was a representative figure of Daoism in the early Warring States period. He is also known as Yu Kou, Yu Kou, or Liezi. Traditionally believed to be from the state of Zheng (in present-day Zhengzhou, Henan) during the Warring States era, he advocated the principles of emptiness, stillness, and non-action (wu wei),…
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Zichan (Zi Chan), while governing the state of Zheng, once used his own carriage to ferry people across the Zhen and Wei rivers.
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Brief: This article explores the tragic campaign of Wu Zixu against the State of Chu in 506 BCE. It details the brilliant military strategy of Sun Tzu that led to the capture of Ying, the Chu capital. The narrative focuses on Wu Zixu’s obsessive quest for vengeance against King Ping, culminating in the desecration…
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Brief: This article tells the remarkable story of Xian Gao, a humble cattle merchant who single-handedly saved the State of Zheng from invasion in 627 BCE. When he discovered the Qin army marching to attack his unprepared nation, Xian Gao impersonated an envoy and presented the Qin general, Meng Mingshi, with twelve oxen to…
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Brief: This article analyzes the diplomatic triumph of Zhu Zhiwu, a minister of Zheng, during the joint siege by Jin and Qin in 630 BCE. It details how Zhu Zhiwu single-handedly persuaded Duke Mu of Qin to withdraw by exposing the hidden threat posed by his ally, Duke Wen of Jin. The narrative highlights…
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Brief: This article recounts the diplomatic masterpiece of Zhu Zhiwu in 630 BCE, who single-handedly saved the State of Zheng from a joint siege by Qin and Jin. Facing the Qin army, the elderly minister was lowered by rope over the city walls to meet Duke Mu of Qin. Through masterful rhetoric, he argued…
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Brief: This article examines the tragic reign of Duke Xiang of Song, a cautionary figure from the Spring and Autumn period. It recounts his fatal adherence to “chivalrous” warfare during the Battle of the Hong River (638 BCE), where he refused to attack the Chu army while crossing the river or forming ranks, citing…
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Brief: This article details the fraternal conflict between Duke Zhuang of Zheng and his younger brother, Duan of Jingcheng, during the Spring and Autumn period. It explores how their mother, Lady Jiang, favored the younger son, leading to a conspiracy where she plotted to overthrow Duke Zhuang to install Duan as ruler. The narrative…