Is Jiang Ziya in The List of Gods Real or False? Does this historical figure really exist?

Is a real person in history.

Jiang Ziya (about 1 156- about 10 17), surnamed Jiang, Lushi, a famous businessman, a famous son tooth, or a single tiger tooth, also known as Lushang, alias flying bear. People in the last years of Shang Dynasty.

Its ancestor was April, and Zuo Yuping made great contributions to the soil and water. In summer, he was sealed in Lu, so he took Lu as his surname. The birthplace mainly includes Donghai theory and Hanoi theory. The two chapters of Mencius, On Li Lou and Dedicated, all mentioned that Jiang Ziya "lived on the coast of the East China Sea"; "Lu's Spring and Autumn Timing" also said, "Too Wang Gong, a scholar of Dongyi"; Historical Records of Qi Taigong Family also said that he was a "master of the East China Sea". But these statements are very general and vague. Zhang Hua's "Natural History" in the Jin Dynasty made it very clear: "There is Donglu in Donglu Township in Haiqu City, and the Taigong Wang is out"; "Water Mirror Qi Cheng Notes" also said, "There is Donglu Township in the 160-mile east of Juzhou, and the gold and gold are in Langxie Haiqu, and the king of Taigong is born".

Jiang Ziya later assisted the King of the Western Zhou Dynasty and called him "King Taigong", commonly known as Taigong. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wenwang named him a "Taishi" (the name of the military attache) and honored him as a "teacher who respects his father". Jiang Ziya was the founder of Qi, a businessman in Zhou Wenwang, the chief strategist and supreme military commander of King Ke Zhou, the founding father of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the founder of Qi culture, and an outstanding strategist, strategist and politician with far-reaching influence in ancient China.

Jiang Ziya helped cut Zhou, and the soldiers were defeated in the battle of Makino. Zhou Wang died of self-immolation, and Zhou Li died in Shang Dynasty.