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Zou Ji's reform

Zou Ji (385 BC-3 BC19) was a minister of Qi during the Warring States Period. "Historical Records" taboo, neat. Tian (not Zou Ji in the Spring and Autumn Period)

The son of one of the five tyrants became a minister when Tian was the monarch of Qi, and was sealed in Xiapi (now southwest of Pixian County, Jiangsu Province) when he was the prime minister. Then Qi Xuanwang. Qi Weiwang is determined to reform, and he is eager for wisdom. Zou Ji recommended himself as the prime minister, and was sealed in Xiapi (now southwest of Pixian County, Jiangsu Province), with the title of Hou. Advise Wang Wei to reward officials and people with remonstrance, advocate amending the law, supervise officials, strictly reward and punish, and select and recommend competent ministers to stick to the four sides. He once offered a plan to save Zhao Yuwei and won the battle of Guiling (now northwest of Henan placanticline). Through reform, the national strength of Qi gradually increased. Zou Ji is also a judge by appearances, and his character is also highly respected.