Ceng Houyi (about 477-433 years ago) was the leader of Shan State (now Suizhou, Hubei) during the Warring States Period in China. It is not recorded in Historical Records. According to the inscription, the year of death was "three days Jia Yin". On the third day of May in 433 AD, Tu was about 45 years old. During the period of 1978, a large number of precious historical relics were unearthed in the tomb of Zeng Houyi, involving daily necessities, ritual vessels, weapons, bamboo slips and so on. One of the most famous is a set of big bells, which is the best in China. Some people think that besides the monarch, he was also a scientist who was proficient in astronomy and metallurgy at that time. Yong (Guo) is a feudal country that originated from Qu Qulie, the second son of Xia Shaokang, and was named after the original fief named Yong. The Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties lasted for more than a thousand years and were destroyed by the State of Ju in the sixth year of Duke Xiang of Lu (567 BC). The title of the Zhou Dynasty vassal state (state surname) is unknown → viscount state capital 1. Zhou (now north of Fangcheng County, Henan Province) 2. Zengqiu (now the junction of Anhui Province and Henan Province) 3. Guan (now Fangcheng County, Henan Province) 4.
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