Lv Buwei (292- 235) was born in Puyang (now hua county, Anyang City, Henan Province). Jiang Ziya's 23rd grandson. He was a famous businessman, politician and thinker at the end of the Warring States Period. In his early years, he bought cheap and sold expensive, and accumulated thousands of dollars. Later, when he was doing business in Handan, he met Zi Chu (who became the king of Qin Zhuang after he ascended the throne), helped him and his daughter to ascend the throne of Qin State, and dedicated Zhao Jisheng to Ying Zheng, the king of Qin. In the first year of King Zhuangxiang (249 BC), he worshipped Lv Buwei as Prime Minister and made him Wen Xin Hou, eating 65,438+households in Luoyang, Henan. After Lv Buwei's appearance, he imitated the Four Childes of the Warring States and attracted people with lofty ideals all over the world, with as many as 3,000 diners, making them write a book about what they saw and heard, which was summarized as Lu Chunqiu.
In the 12th year of the King of Qin (235 BC), the King of Qin was afraid of his rebellion, and Lv Buwei committed suicide by drinking zhenniao for fear of punishment. Lv Buwei's Lv's Spring and Autumn Annals contains philosophy, history, politics, morality, astronomy, geography, agriculture and other social sciences and natural sciences, especially the agricultural production technology since Houji. It is an influential and representative work in the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties. It summarizes the historical lessons and experiences from ancient times to the present, and ideologically provides a complete ruling theory and basis for unifying the State of Qin.