Chu Zhuangwang and Qi Weiwang were both figures in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. They are the monarchs of Chu and Qi respectively. During their rule, these two countries were prosperous and powerful. In fact, the idiom "blockbuster" originally means that a person has nothing to do, but at a critical moment, he shows his talent and makes people unprepared. Chu Zhuangwang and Qi Weiwang are such people.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, when Chu Zhuangwang ascended the throne, he was actually caught between internal and external attack. Therefore, even if he ascended the throne, he dared not stand out and could only develop silently and secretly. In the eyes of outsiders, Chu Zhuangwang is an uneducated person, and no one takes him seriously. However, after three years of dormancy, Chu Zhuangwang had a certain understanding of the ministers of the DPRK, and began to emerge and reform. Externally, counter the war, win over small neighboring countries and expand the territory. Internally, rectify the army and seize military and political power. A series of measures are impressive and blockbuster.
So did Qi Weiwang during the Warring States Period. Qi Weiwang indulged in pleasure, ignored state affairs, went on strike every night, and indulged in a drunken life all day long, which once got the country into trouble, but the ministers in the DPRK dared not say much. Once, a minister suggested to Qi Weiwang with a "sensational" story that it was time to make great efforts to achieve something.
God wants us to meet a few wrong people, and Qi Weiwang suddenly woke up, and began to make great efforts to rectify the Chaogang and make a career, which stunned the DPRK ministers. After all, there are too many cases in history: kings crave pleasure and ignore state affairs, and in the end, most of them are extinct. No one expected that Qi Weiwang, who seems to be doing nothing, would have such courage.