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Yin: Di Xin.

(about 65438 BC+065438 BC+005 BC-65438 BC+0046 BC), surnamed Zi, Ming Shou, posthumous title Zhou, and Yin and Di Yi's youngest son, were the last monarch of Shang Dynasty. The Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties Dating Project determined that the reign time of Di Xin was above 65438 BC.

Di Xin was made heir because his mother was upright. Di Xin's talent is smart, he is very sensitive to smells, and he is very talented. He has the ability to drag down nine cows and caress Liang, thus winning the favor of his father, Di.

After Di Xin succeeded to the throne, he attached great importance to agriculture and mulberry industry. With the development of social productive forces and strong national strength, he began to expand territory and sent troops to attack Dongyi tribe, expanding the territory of Shang Dynasty to Jianghuai area and the coastal areas of Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Fujian today. BC 1046, the battle of Makino, Zhou Wuwang defeated the Shang army, Di Xin set himself on fire and died, and the Shang Dynasty perished. Later generations have different views on it.

Huang:

Huang is the Emperor Dongyue worshipped by the Han people, and also one of the industry gods believed by the leather industry in the old society.

As a character in the Romance of Gods, Huang became the king in business and Wulin. In the novel Romance of the Gods, the Huang family was loyal to filial piety for the seventh time, ranking very high in the Shang Dynasty: Huang's father Huang Qiang was a famous town robber in the Shang Dynasty, and Huang was crowned king. For the shame that Xue molested and forced his wife to death, Huang went through five levels. He personally led a thousand generals, surrendered to Jiang Shang with his second brother, third son and four friends, and crusaded against Zhou Wang. He was crowned king by Wu and led troops to sing with Jiang Ziya. Later, he was killed by Zhang Kui, the general of Shang Dynasty. In Dongyue, he was named Mount Tai Tiansheng, the head of the five mountains, and was in charge of the eighteen hells in the underworld.