In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Cheng of Zhou went on a crusade to quell the Rebellion of Wu Geng, and the rebellious State of Xiang was destroyed, and The Duke of Zhou Ji Dan was enfeoffed in the homeland of the State of Xiang, because the Duke of Zhou assisted Tianzi in the Capital Division, and his son Bo Bird was sealed on behalf of his father, renamed the State of Lu, and the capital was Qufu.
At the beginning of the Lu Kingdom, the fiefdom was very small, less than a hundred miles. The State of Lu was founded by the Zhou Dynasty, constantly annexing and conquering neighboring countries, and gradually growing into a large country with a radius of five hundred miles, becoming one of the important states controlled by the Zhou Dynasty in the east. At the height of the territory of the State of Lu, it reached Mount Tai in the north, Xuhuai in the south, the Yellow Sea in the east, and the Dingtao area in Shandong in the west, and once competed with the State of Qi for supremacy in the east
The State of Lu has destroyed nine countries in the midst of continuous expansion, and now it is sorted out one by one in chronological order.
In the early Spring and Autumn Period, during the Reign of Duke Hui of Lu, he attacked and destroyed the Jinguo. After Western Zhou was enfeoffed to the Jin Dynasty, the Jin State was in present-day Jining, Shandong, a branch of the Jinyun clan that moved to Luxi, and was destroyed by Lu in the early Spring and Autumn.
In 721 BC, during the reign of The Duke of Luyin, he attacked the Kingdom of Pole. The State of Ji was in present-day Jinxiang County, Shandong Province, and was initially a vassal of the State of Lu. In the second year of Lu Yin's reign, Lu Guo's Sikong Zhan Wu Shuai Division destroyed the Extreme Kingdom.
In 643 BC, during the reign of Duke Lu, he attacked and destroyed the Xiang kingdom. The State of Xiang was between present-day Shenqiu County and Xiangcheng City in Henan Province, and the capital was in present-day Shenqiu County, Henan Province, and the princely states of Wei Ji surnamed Viscount, adjacent to the States of Chen, Dun, and Shen, and stood across the Yingshui River. Duke Lu was destroyed in the state of Lu in the seventeenth year, and only the place name remained.
In 620 BC, during the reign of Duke Wen of Lu, he captured the kingdom of Suju. The State of Suju , also known as the State of Suju , was in the area of present-day Xiao'anshan Town in Liangshan County, Shandong Province, and the capital of the country was XujuCheng. The State of Suju is a feng surname, and the feudal state after Taihao is of the same origin as the RenGuo, the Suguo, and the Shuguo Kingdom. In the early Spring and Autumn Period, Xugu, as a small country, was repeatedly violated by the State of Yi. Duke Lu Wen sent troops to capture Xuju, but did not restore Xuju to the country, but directly took the territory of Xuju to the state of Lu.
In 600 BC, during the reign of Duke Xuan of Lu, he attacked the state of Genmu. The State of Genmu was founded by the Dongyi people in present-day Nanzhimu Township, Yishui County, Shandong, and the Viscount Cao was a descendant of Emperor Cao. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was destroyed by the State of Lu.
In 585 BC, during the reign of Duke Cheng of Lu, he attacked and destroyed the state of Guo. The state of Yan was very weak in the part east of the Shu River in present-day Tancheng County, Shandong Province, the part of Shimen Township in Linshu County, and the part of Wenquan Town in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province. In the early Western Zhou Dynasty, it was an independent vassal state and later became a vassal of the State of Lu. Later, the land was completely occupied by the State of Lu and died in the State of Lu.
In 560 BC, during the reign of Duke Xiang of Lu, he annexed the state of Yi. The state of Yi was in the area of Changqing County, in present-day Jinan, Shandong Province, and was long under the control of the state of Lu. In 560 BC, civil unrest broke out in the state of Guo, and the state of Lu took the opportunity to annex it.
In 493 BC, during the reign of the Duke of Lu'ai, he annexed the state of Juan. The territory of the Yanguo state was in kaiyang county in ancient Langya, and now most of Linyi, part of Cangshan and part of yinan. The capital of the country, Kaiyang, was in the village of Yancheng, 8 kilometers north of present-day Linyi City, Shandong. The state of Yan was established in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the viscount was surnamed Guo. The State of Yi was once a vassal of the State of Yi, and was once attacked by the State of Yi, and was later forced to return the captives and restore them. In 493 BC, during the reign of the Duke of Lu, it was annexed by the State of Lu.
The State of Lu annexed the State of Qi, the exact date of which is unknown. In the east of pingyi county in present-day Linyi City, Shandong Province, the state of Zhao was an ancient country with the surname of Taihao. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhao was a vassal state within the fiefdom of the State of Lu, and was eventually annexed by the State of Lu due to its weak strength.
In 278 BC, the State of Qin attacked the capital of the State of Chu, Yin, and the King of Chu moved east to Chen, and later Chu Valu took Xuzhou. In 256 BC, King Chu Kaolie attacked the state of Lu, moved Lu to Xiayi, and fenglu jun yu ju. In 249 BC, Duke Lu died in Ke (present-day Dong'a, Shandong), and the state of Lu was extinct.