Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Jewelry brand - Were there really immortals before the Zhou Dynasty?
Were there really immortals before the Zhou Dynasty?
Whether there were immortals before the Zhou Dynasty has always been a controversial topic, because there is no evidence to prove the existence of immortals, and there is no evidence to prove that immortals do not exist, and most of them were oral and there was no historical record in Xia and Shang Dynasties before the Zhou Dynasty.

According to the myth, before the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, there was a society where man and god coexisted. Rare animals, monsters and ghosts can be seen everywhere, and some gods hold important positions in the court. With the collapse of Shang Dynasty, these fairy tales vanished as if they had never happened.

During the Yin and Shang Dynasties, Zhou Wang was heartless, extravagant and extravagant, pampered the temptress, had fun, tortured and persecuted the people, and people and gods were angry together, causing various governors to rebel. At this time, the sage wanted to use the opportunity of Shang and Zhou Dynasties to rectify the three realms again.

The process of destroying the Shang Dynasty and establishing the Zhou Dynasty:

Zhou was the leader when Chang flourished, and his rule made Zhou powerful. King Wen died, and his second son acceded to the throne, building Haojing on the east bank of Fenghe River. Fenghao is separated from Beijing by a river and connected by a bridge, which is called Fenghao City. In the 1 1 century BC, he led 300 Rong chariots, 3,000 warriors, 45,000 military men, and170,000 commercial soldiers to fight in Konoha.

Zhou Jun won a great victory, and Zhou Wang set himself on fire with jewels and jade on the back of Lutai. The Shang Dynasty perished, because when the Zhou tribe moved, it reached the ancient duke and his father. After the King of Wu destroyed Yin, Zhou Lichao was established under the name of "Zhou". Jiang Taigong played a great role in the destruction of commerce in the Zhou Dynasty. His surname is Jiang, and he belongs to the Lushi tribe of the Qiang nationality.