Of course, King Huan of Zhou was very angry. How come... He will officially remove Zheng Zhuanggong from his post, and Zheng Zhuanggong will not appear before King Huan of Zhou for five years. Therefore, despite the lack of strength, Huan Wang summoned Cai, Wei, Chen and other countries to crusade against Zheng.
Zhou thought that in this way, he would soon admit his mistake, because the son of heaven still had the highest power in name at that time.
Zheng Zhuanggong naturally won't do what he wants, and we can imagine the result of the war. In the case of the failure of the Zhou army, King Huan of Zhou was still brave and personally commanded the army to patrol. To make matters worse, there was a brave soldier named "Zhu Kun" in the Zheng army.
In the process of chasing, he shot an arrow at King Huan of Zhou. This arrow hit King Huan of Zhou on the shoulder. Although there is no sudden death, Zhou Wang's prestige has been reduced to a minimum. Like everyone else, he is only the son of God. After the actual contest, King Huan of Zhou had to admit that the vassal state was powerful and helpless.
From then on, the Zhou emperor lost control of the vassal state. A powerful vassal king began to appear in black powder and began the contest of "hegemony of great powers"
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(757-70 BC1) surnamed Ji, named Zheng, was born by Mao, the son of a famous politician in the early Spring and Autumn Period. He is called "the first of the three tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period" and the third monarch of Zheng State. He reigned from 743 BC to 70 BC1year.
As the consul of the Zhou royal family, he assisted Zhou wholeheartedly, sent troops to punish disrespectful people for him, and even refused to take the seized land for himself, but he was seized twice.
During his three years in Lu Yingong, Zhou Zheng exchanged hostages because Zhou Pingwang no longer trusted Zheng Zhuanggong. After the death of King Ping, King Huan of Zhou acceded to the throne, but unilaterally tore up the contract and wanted to transfer politics to Duke Guo.
So in a rage, Zheng Zhuanggong sent someone to harvest the wheat in the warm land and the grain in the week, and once had an enemy with Zhou Wang. But soon he went to worship Zhou.
In forty-three years (before 70 1), he died, and the prince suddenly succeeded Zheng. In the same year, Duke Zhuang of Song threatened to sacrifice his feet and replace Zheng Gongzi with a monarch. As a result, Zheng was exiled to Oak Town and his son suddenly acceded to the throne.
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Zhou Huan Wang Jilin (? -697 BC), the surname of Ji, the grandson of Ji Yijiu, the son of the father of Prince Ji, the second monarch of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, reigned from 765438 BC to 697 BC.
In 720 BC, Zhou Pingwang died and King Huan of Zhou acceded to the throne. After King Huan of Zhou ascended the throne, Zhou and Zheng became enemies because of the suppression of Zheng Guojun's power. Finally, the two sides fought in Gege (now northeast of Changge, Henan Province), and Zheng's general shot Zhou Huan's shoulder, so Zhou Wang's authority disappeared. In 697 BC, King Huan of Zhou died. Posthumous title Huan, his son Ji Tuo succeeded to the throne as King Zhouzhuang.
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