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How did Wu come?
Wu was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty in China, and it belonged to Yu. Some people also call the State of Wu "Yu" and the State of Yu "North Yu".

The border of Wu is located in Suzhou, southern Jiangsu today. The origin of Wu is unknown. It is said that Zhou Wenwang's uncles Taber and Zhong Yong fled to the south of the Yangtze River to establish the State of Wu in order to pass on the throne to Zhou Wenwang's father Ji Li. The accuracy of this legend cannot be confirmed.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the relationship between Wu and the vassal states in the Central Plains became closer and closer, and they began to compete with other vassal states. He Lv, the king of Wu, established his capital in Suzhou today, and appointed Wu Zixu and Sun Wu to attack the capital of Chu, becoming one of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the relationship between Wu and the vassal states in the Central Plains became closer and closer, and they began to compete with other vassal states. It is also said that Wu is one of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period. He Lv, the king of Wu, established his capital in Suzhou today, and appointed Wu Zixu and Sun Wu to attack the capital of Chu. He Lv's son, Fu Cha, ignored the emptiness of the country's years of war, and succeeded in fighting for hegemony with Qi and Jin, but ignored the border crossing of Yue and was used by Gou Jian, the king of Yue. In 473, the Vietnam War failed, Fu Cha committed suicide and Wu perished.