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Zu Ti and Liu Kun hit it off very well and had a particularly harmonious relationship. What is the story between them?
The story of Zu Ti and Liu Kun is: Smelling chickens dancing.

Zu Ti and his childhood friend Liu Kun served as the main book of Sizhou. He and Liu Kun have deep feelings. They not only share the same bed, but also have a common lofty ideal: to make contributions, revitalize the state of Jin and become a pillar of the country. Once, in the middle of the night, Zu Ti heard the cock crow in his sleep. He kicked Liu Kun awake and said to him, "Did you hear the cock crow?"

Liu Kun said, "It's unlucky to hear chickens crow in the middle of the night." Zu Ti said, "I don't think so. How about we get up and practice swords when we hear chickens crow in the future? " Liu Kun readily agreed. So every day after the rooster crows, he gets up to practice his sword, and the light of the sword flies and the sound of the sword is sonorous. Spring goes to winter, cold goes to summer, and it never stops.

Everything comes to him who waits. After long-term hard study and training, they finally become versatile. Zu Ti was named General Zhenxi, realizing his desire to serve the country. Liu Kun, a corps commander in the north, was in charge of the military affairs of Bing, Hebei and Youzhou, and also gave full play to his literary talent and military talents.

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1, Zu Ti (266-32 1), Fan Yang (now Laishui County, Baoding City) was born in Qixian County and was a strategist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Zu Ti was born into an ancestral family in john young. He used to be the main book of Sizhou Prefecture, the general in charge of the prefecture, a title of generals in ancient times offering wine, and a gentleman of Prince's Mansion. Later, he led the pro-Party to avoid the Jianghuai Rebellion, and was awarded the title of General Wei Fen and Yuzhou Secretariat. In the first year of Jianwu (3 17), he led the Northern Expedition, which was well received by the people all over the country.

A few years later, a large territory south of the Yellow River was recovered, which made Xerox dare not invade south and enter Zhenxi. But because of its powerful power, it was feared by the Eastern Jin court. In the 4th year of Taixing (32 1), the court ordered Dai Yuan to break up and break up to contain Zu Ti. Zu Ti witnessed North Korea's infighting and died of grief and indignation. He gave posthumous title, a general who rode a bicycle, and his younger brother Zuyue took over all the ministries. So the Northern Expedition was defeated.

2. Liu Kun (271—365438+June 22, 2008) was born in Zhongshan Weichang (now Wuji County, Hebei Province). Politician, writer, musician and strategist in Jin Dynasty, son of Liu Fan, a doctor of Guanglu, after Liu Sheng, king of Zhongshan in Western Han Dynasty. Elected as one of the twenty-four friends of Jingu, he is good at poetry and fu, and has few literary titles. During the rebellion of the Eight Kings, he worked for the kings and moved to Bingzhou to be the secretariat and seal the marquis of Wu.

After the Yongjia Rebellion, there was a nine-year resistance against the former Zhao and the latter Zhao in Jinyang. Jin Xian Di Chen acceded to the throne, worshipped as a general and commander in chief of all military affairs in Hebei. After Bing was trapped by Schleswig, he defected to Pippi, the secretariat brother of Youzhou, and was killed. In the third year of Taixing (320), Shi Zhong, Qiu and posthumous title Rong were granted posthumously.

Liu Kun is good at literature and temperament, and his poems describe frontier life. There are 9 volumes of Sui Shu Jingji Zhi, Liu Kun Ji and Bieji 12. Liu Zhongshan Collection edited by Zhang Yan in Ming Dynasty is included in Records of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties 130.

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