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How fierce were the ethnic minorities in Shang and Zhou Dynasties in history?
In fact, in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, dog fighting was not very fierce, but in the late Western Zhou Dynasty, especially in the era of Zhou Liwang's domestic troubles and foreign invasion, not only the political situation was chaotic, but also the ethnic minorities of various tribes rose in succession. Zhou Youwang, in particular, is politically corrupt and the royal family is in jeopardy. At this point, the appearance of dog glory is particularly important. Especially to overthrow the history of Zhou Youwang.

Dog Rong is a part of Rong people, a generation of ethnic minorities in the northwest of China. She usually lives as a nomad and is active in Shaanxi and Gansu today. Why is it called dog Rong? Literally, dogs are similar to wolves, and honorable people are a kind of address, that is, werewolves and the like. The deeper meaning is: people as fierce as jackals and beasts. Most of them live in groups, and many people get together for activities. So it is more United and powerful. Therefore, from the name alone, I know that Gou Rong is a very powerful group of people.

In Shang Dynasty, forbearing people was a threat to Yin merchants, but when Zhou rose, forbearing people's influence was weakened until Shang Dynasty was replaced by Zhou. So in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, Gou Rong was still courting the Zhou Dynasty. But after the slow decline of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the dog army rose again. So that at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty, it was overthrown, and the forces of Gou Rong reached the greatest victory. Zhou Youwang also died at the hands of dogs, ending the Western Zhou Dynasty.

So there was no leader like Ji Chang, no way to rule, and no way to weaken the influence of dogs. Therefore, there is only one way to perish in the Western Zhou Dynasty. In the blood of a dog, there is surging blood in itself, and a single spark can start a prairie fire.