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Ancient and modern figures - a brief introduction to Boyi Boyi

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Boyi, a native of the Lonely Bamboo Kingdom at the end of the Shang Dynasty, whose father, Guzhu Jun, was born after the Yan Emperor Shennong, the son of the Mo family of the Four Yue Jiang surnames, and used the Lonely Bamboo as a totem. When Gu Zhujun died, he made Boyi's younger brother Shuqi the monarch. Shu Qi refused to be benevolent when his brother was still alive and tried to give way to Boyi. Bo Yi believed that It was his father's decision to become the monarch of Shuqi and that he could never disobey his father's orders, so he fled. Shu Qi saw this and fled with his brother, and the two brothers heard that Xiqi, under the administration of Xi Bohou Jichang, respected the old man and went to defect together. Arriving in Xiqi, just in time for the Death of Ji Chang, the Marquis of Xibo, his son Ji Fa succeeded to the throne and raised an army against The King of Dongfa. The two men stopped King Wu from cutting it down. When King Wu of Zhou was destroyed to the Shang Dynasty and unified the world, Boyi and Shuqi hid in Shouyang Mountain, refusing to eat the food of the Zhou Dynasty anymore, and starved to death.

Ancient and modern figures - a brief introduction to Boyi Boyi

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