Qi's Ancestor History
Shang, the word Ziya, was born in Lu at the end of Shang Dynasty, also known as Lu Shang, a descendant of Emperor Yan. He was a famous strategist and politician in the late Shang and early Zhou Dynasties. He used to fish on the banks of the Weihe River and was hired as an assistant minister by Zhou Wenwang. When King Wu crusaded against the Shang Dynasty, he served as the commander-in-chief of the army, and was honored as the master, and was named King Taigong and Fu Shang.
In the Battle of Konoha, he was the first founding hero of the Zhou Dynasty. After he became king, he was sealed in the state of Qi, built a Beijing camp, and granted the privilege of conquering five kings and nine uncles, ranking above the feudal state. At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, after the Tian Dynasty, the original Qi royal family took the country as the surname, which was called the ancestor of Qi.