First of all, Cai Huangong is not Cai Huanhou. The monarch of Cai is the Marquis, and the monarch of Qi is the Duke. According to the order of "male, female and male", the duke is one level higher than the marquis. Cai Huangong was Qi Huangong of Qi during the Warring States Period, and his name was Wu Tian. It is called because "Cai was dead at that time and was in Cai, so it is called", which is an idiom used to address people in ancient books. Second, Cai Huangong was Qi Huangong in the Warring States Period. It is Tian, that is, during the Warring States period, named Tian Wu. Cai Huangong was not one of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period, but was named Lu. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Qi State was divided into two stages, namely Qilu State and Tianqi State. After Tian Daiqi, Tian's title of country and monarch was still in use. Tian Wu called himself Huan Gong, perhaps to win the title of overlord. Third, it is the monarch of Cai. Cai Huanhou was the seventh monarch of Cai State (now Shangcai County, Henan Province) in the Spring and Autumn Period. Cai Xuanhou, the son of Cai Xuanhou, inherited the throne of Cai Xuanhou and became the monarch of the country. His reign was 7 14-695, and it was another 20 years. To sum up, it is not Cai's monarch, but Tian's monarch, known as Tian in history. He is not the monarch of Cai, nor is he Lu, one of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period.
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