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What are the historical stories of Xue City?

Xi Zhong (奚仲)

The originator of the car-making industry is the ancestor of the family names Xi, Ren and Xue, as well as the ancestor of the ancient state of Xue. Xi Zhong, Xi Zhong because of the merits of the car

Xi Zhong's hometown

, by the Xia King Yu as a "car clothing doctor" (also known as "car is"), Xi Zhong invented the car, its contribution to the "four great inventions", Xi Zhong was the first to invent the car. "Xi Zhong was the earliest and the biggest inventor and politician on the ground of ancient Xue State, and he was worshiped as the god of car by the people after his death. [5]

Zhongwei

Zhongwei, descendant of Xi Zhong, monarch of Xue Fangguo, born in Xue (14 kilometers north of present-day Xue City, Zaozhuang City, Xue State's old city), one of the main leaders of the Tang Reform of the summer life, an outstanding statesman and militarist. [6]

Meng Chang Jun (孟尝君)

田姓,名文, one of the Four Dukes of the Warring States period in China. He was a minister of the Qi clan. He held important military positions during the reign of King Wei of Qi, served as prime minister during the reign of King Xuan of Qi, and was feudalized in Xue, where he was powerful for a long time. After the death of Tian Ying, Tian Wen succeeded to the throne of Xue and became the Monarch of Meng Chang, who was famous for recruiting guests and serving 3,000 diners, and was also powerful for a long time. [7]

Mao Sui

A native of Yangwu County at the end of the Warring States period, Mao Sui was buried in Xue. He was a guest of Zhao Sheng, the Prince of Zhao, and stayed with him for three years before he was able to show his power. However, in 257, the ninth year of the reign of King Xiaocheng of Zhao, he recommended himself to Chu to facilitate the merging of Chu and Zhao. [8]

Shu Sun Tong

Also known as Shusun He (叔孙何), Shusun Tong was a Confucian scholar of the early Western Han Dynasty, who assisted Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty in formulating the Han Dynasty's court etiquette, and served as a tai chang (太常) and a tai fu (太子太傅) for the crown prince.