Qi Hu Gong
Qi Hu Gong? In 860 BC), the surname Jiang, formerly known as LV Jing, was the sixth monarch of Jiang Qi and the younger brother of Duke AI of Qi.
The state of Ji slandered the emperor of Zhou. The king of Zhou Yi cooked Qi AI Gong and killed him. He made his son Jing king for Hu Gong. In 862 B.C., Duke Hu of Qi moved his capital from Yingqiu (Linzi) to Bogu (50 Li northwest of Linzi) in order to prevent Jiguo's plot.
Qi AI Gong, together with his mother and brother gongzishan and private party led Yingqiu people to kill Hu Gong, expel Hu Gong's son, and move the capital from Bogu to Linzi.
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Duke Hu of Qi, surnamed Jiang, formerly known as LV Jing, is the sixth monarch of Jiang Qi and the younger brother of Duke AI of Qi. Duke AI of Qi died unjustly, and Duke Hu LV Jing was made king. In 866 B.C., Duke Hu of Qi moved his capital from Yingqiu (Linzi) to Bogu (50 Li northwest of Linzi) to prevent the conspiracy of the kingdom of Ji. Qi AI Gong, together with his mother and brother Lu Shan and private party led Yingqiu people to kill Hu Gong, expel Hu Gong's son and move the capital from Bogu to Linzi.
Predecessor: elder brother Qi AI Gong
Successor: Mr. Qi Xiangong
Relevant historical materials
Shiji · Qi Taigong aristocratic family: when AI Gong was in the Zhou Dynasty, he was the Marquis of Ji. Zhou cooked AI Gong and established his younger brother Jing for Hu Gong. When Duke Hu moved to Bogu, he became the king of Zhouyi. The younger brother of AI Gong's mother, who complained about Hu Gong, led his party to attack and kill Hu Gong, and stood on his own for offering him.
Chinese PinYin : Lv Jing
LV Jing