1. 1981 TVB version of "The Legend of the Gods": Yu Ziming played Jiang Ziya.
2. 1986 Taiwan CTV version of "The Legend of the Gods": Chen Huilou played Jiang Ziya.
3. 1989 Liang Li's version of "The Legend of the Gods": Tang Yuanzhi played Jiang Ziya.
4. 1990 Fu Yiwei's version of "The Legend of the Gods": Lan Tianye played Jiang Ziya.
5. 1999 TV series "Lotus Boy Nezha": Chen Maolin played Jiang Ziya.
6. 2001 TVB TV series "Fengshenbang: Loyalty and Righteousness": Yu Ziming played Jiang Ziya.
7. The 2006 TV series "Feng Ming Qishan": Liu Dekai played Jiang Ziya.
8. The 2009 TV series "Feng Shen Bang: King Wu Conquers Zhou": Liu Dekai played Jiang Ziya.
9. 2014 TV series "Heroes of the Gods": Chen Jianfeng plays Jiang Ziya.
10. 2016 movie "Legend of the Gods": Jet Li plays Jiang Ziya.
11. 2019 TV series "Fengshen": Yu Hewei plays Jiang Ziya.
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Jiang Ziya (about 1156 BC - about 1017 BC), surnamed Jiang, Lu family, given name Shang, courtesy name Ziya, nickname Feixiong, Ji County, Hanoi County people. An outstanding statesman, military strategist, and strategist in ancient China, the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty, and the founder of military science in the late Shang and early Zhou dynasties.
While fishing on the shores of the Weishui River, he met Jichang, the Marquis of Xibo. He was worshiped as "Tai Shi" (name of a military attache), respectfully addressed as Tai Gongwang, and became the chief think tank, assisting Jichang in establishing his hegemony. After King Wu of Zhou came to the throne, he was revered as "Master Shangfu" and became the military commander of the Zhou Kingdom, known as Jiang Shang.
Assisted King Wu to eliminate Shang Zhou and establish the Zhou Dynasty. He was granted the title of Marquis of Qi and made his capital in Yingqiu. He became the founder of the Jiang family's Qi Kingdom and the founder of Qi culture. He assisted Zhou Gongdan in power, quelled civil strife, expanded territory, and established the rule of Kangxi. King Kang of Zhou died in Haojing in the sixth year of his reign, and his eldest son Jiang Ji succeeded him.
Later generations highly respected him. Emperors of all dynasties and literary and historical books revered him as the originator of military strategism, martial arts sage and master of hundreds of schools of thought. During the reign of Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, he was granted the title of King Wucheng and established a temple to worship him. During the Zhenzong period of Song Dynasty, he was given the posthumous title Zhaolie. ?
Jiang Ziya was a wise minister full of strategic ideas and an extraordinary political and military strategist. He has always been respected by rulers of all generations. This is eulogized in many historical materials and literary works before the Tang Dynasty such as "The Book of Songs" Quite a lot.
After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty came to the throne, foreign barbarians invaded, internal troubles were not eliminated, and the political situation was turbulent. The country was faced with a situation of chaos waiting to be cured and waste waiting to be revitalized. In order to achieve the goal of "pacifying the people and governing the country" , he claimed that he was the incarnation of Jiang Ziya and built the Taigong Temple in Fengxi. He used this move to tell people that he would be like King Wen of Zhou who visited the virtuous and reused Jiang Ziya as a virtuous minister and general. As expected, he later got a large number of people to govern the country. The talented people finally realized the "Government of Zhenguan".
In order to seek domestic peace, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty needed talents like Jiang Ziya who were dedicated, dedicated, loyal and diligent in serving their masters. In 731 AD (the 19th year of Kaiyuan), he ordered all states in the world to build a Taigong Palace. temple. He also asked Zhang Liang to share it and offer sacrifices on the fifth day of the second lunar month of Spring and Autumn. Whenever troops are sent out or generals and civil and military officials respond to imperial edicts, they must first go to the Taigong Temple to pay homage.
In 739 AD (the twenty-seventh year of Kaiyuan), Jiang Ziya was posthumously named "King Wucheng" and became a "martial arts" saint of the Chinese nation. In 1072 AD (the fifth year of Xining reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty), in order to resist the invasion of foreign invaders, an order was issued requiring all military generals to read "Tai Gong's Art of War".
Sima Qian said in "Historical Records": "Zhou Jichang Tuoyouli conspired with Lu Shang to cultivate virtue and influence business and politics. His affairs involved many military powers and strange strategies, so the military power of later generations and Zhou's All power in the underworld is based on the Taigong." This established Jiang Ziya's status as the founder of Tao strategy theory in the Chinese nation.
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