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Who does childe Xiaobai refer to?
Childe Xiaobai refers to Qi Huangong.

Qi Huangong Jiang Xiaobai, the third son of Gong, was the 15th monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period. Jiang was called "childe" before he acceded to the throne, and "Qi Hou" after he acceded to the throne.

Gongsun Kang's eldest son, Gongsun Kang's nephew, Gongsun Kang, died of ignorance. This civil strife ended with the success of Xiao Bai and Gong Zijiu, and Xiao Bai ascended the throne of the monarch.

Anecdotal allusions

Guan zhong's worship

Bao assisted Childe, and Guan Zhong assisted Childe Nine. In order to support the reorganization of the succession, Guan Zhong once shot Xiao Bai, Xiao Bai feigned death, and returned to China early to become a famous Qi Huangong in history.

Became a monarch, Bao recommended Guan Zhong. Xiao Bai never forgot his revenge. Bao advised, "It's rare that my servant is loyal to his master. If you reuse Guan Zhong, with his dual loyalty and talent, you can shoot the world for you. Is it comparable to shooting a hook? "

On Bao's recommendation, he decided to let bygones be bygones and appointed Guan Zhong as Xiang. Guan Zhong carried out a series of reforms in Qi State, and gained the hegemony of Qi State, and Qi Huangong became the earliest overlord among the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period.