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Who is Qi Kanggong? Qi Kanggong's ancestor was the famous Jiang Taigong in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Because his time was the turning point of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, all the governors were kings, and Qi Kanggong called himself the King of Qi without exception, so he was commonly known as the "King of Qi Kang". Qi Kanggong was the third1generation monarch of Qi, and the last monarch in the Jiang regime system of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, that is, the last monarch of Qi in the "Jiang Qi" era. .

According to "Chronology of Twelve Princes" in Historical Records, Taigong was founded in 1 1 century BC, and its capital was in Yingqiu, then moved to Bo Gu and then moved to Linzi. From Taigong Lu Shang-Dinggong Lu Ji-B Highway De-Guigong's loving mother-,it was inherited from Gonggong, and there were 365,438+0 generations of Lu Di in Qi State.

Qi Kang Gong (or) was born in 455 BC, the son of Lu Ji of Qi State. He succeeded to Qi in 404 BC and reigned 18 years. In 386 BC, Tian He, a doctor of the State of Qi, was abolished as Shu Ren, "moving Kang Gong to the sea and eating a city". He died in 379 BC at the age of 76. .

The story of the quarrel between Kang Gong and his stubborn son has been widely known in Zhangdian fried rice area for a long time. The colloquial slang of "Sun, the son of Kang, twisted the seeds, told him to go west and east, told him to chase chickens and ring bells, listened to his father all his life and buried his father at the top of the mountain" is still a typical topic for parents to educate disobedient children.

Legend has it that Kang Gong has only one son, but his son is eccentric and stubborn. During Kang Gong's lifetime, he told his son to go west, and his son had to go east. Between father and son, they always run counter to each other, twisting their sons to struggle with Kang Gong.

After being abandoned by Tian He as Shu Ren, Qi Kanggong lived near Taohua Mountain, a scenic spot in Mishan. In order to rekindle the dream of "Jiang Qi" to make a comeback, Kang Gong traveled all over the world before his death, inviting all kinds of Feng Shui masters to choose the imperial tomb for himself a hundred years later. Finally, he chose a treasure land (now Qi Xiaoling Mausoleum) under the sunny slope of the famous Taiping Mountain (now Weizishan) as a blessed land after a hundred years.

In order to realize his wish to be buried in his ideal imperial tomb a hundred years later, Kang Gong tried his best to bring his stubborn son to the cemetery of his choice, and solemnly pointed to the top of Taipingling Mountain in the north and said to his son, After I die, you can bury me on that top of the mountain, so that I can be with this mountain forever! The original intention of Qi Kanggong to bury the mountain was to hope that his son would do the opposite and bury himself under the sunny hillside of Taiping Mountain.

Things are unpredictable, and people are not as good as days. After Kang Gong's death, the stubborn son thought that he had never heard Lao Zi's words in his life. Now that Laozi is gone, I will listen to him once, uncharacteristically obey his so-called dying wishes, and really bury Kang Gong at the top of the mountain. This has become a joke story that has been circulated for thousands of years, but Qi Kang Gong's last wish has become an eternal regret. Taipingling was renamed Kangwangshan for burying Qi Kanggong (King). The local people renamed Kangwangshan as Qi Xiaoling because the son of Qi Kanggong listened to Laozi's words when arranging Kang Gong's funeral and regarded it as loyalty and filial piety.

At that time, Qi Kanggong regretted being buried at the top of Taipingling (Kangwangshan) all his life, and experienced the interweaving and vicissitudes of several generations. Nowadays, with the efforts of modern people, Qi Xiaoling Mausoleum has gradually become a brand-new scenic spot of Qi culture, filial piety culture and garden culture. A tourable, considerable and rewarding scenic spot is displayed in front of the world, which makes people forget to return.

Note: Taiping Mountain, Kangwang Mountain and Weizi Mountain are the same peak. Weizi was named after the Great Wall built on Kang Wang Mountain in the Ming Dynasty. Now, this mountain is called Weizi.