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The five bullies in the Spring and Autumn period were Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Xiang of Song, Duke Wen of Jin, Duke Mu of Qin and King Zhuang of Chu. See this in "White Tiger Tong · Zi". Another version is Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Wen of Jin, King Zhuang of Chu, King Helu of Wu, King Gou Jian of Yue. This view can be seen in Wang Bao's "Four sons speak German". "Spring and Autumn Five powers" is the title of the five Kings who have the strongest ability and the strongest strength and the greatest contribution to the development of history in the Spring and Autumn period. However, it is a very controversial issue that "the five hegemons of Spring and Autumn" refers to which five Kings of which five countries. Five bula introduce: Duke Huan of Qi was enthroned in 685 BC. He made a series of reforms in politics and economy, coupled with the proximity of the state of Qi to the Bohai Sea, the benefits of mountains, seas and fishing fields, the state of Qi quickly became strong. After the death of Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Xiang of Song wanted to become an overlord. In the spring of the thirteenth year of King Xiang of Zhou (639 BC), the Kings of Song, Qi and Chu gathered in Lu Di of Qi. From the beginning, Duke Xiang of Song assumed the position of leader. Next came Duke Wen of Jin. In 633 BC, King Cheng of Chu led the armies of Chu, Zheng, Chen and other states to besiege Shang Qiu, the capital of Song. Duke Wen of Jin won over the states of Qi and Qin to join the war and expanded his power. When the State of Jin became dominant, the state of Qin in the west also became strong. Duke Mu of Qin attempted to conquer the Central Plains in the east, but because Jin blocked the way to the east, he annexed more than a dozen small states to the west, and dominated the area west of the Hangu Pass, which was known as "dominating the Western Rong". Later, the state of Wu and the State of Yue became strong one after another and fought for supremacy in the southeast. In 494 BC, King Fuchai of Wu attacked the state of Yue, besieged King Gou Jian of Yue at Kuaiji, and forced the state of Yue to submit. Then he defeated the Qi army. In 482 BC, he made an alliance with the vassals in Huangchi and won hegemony. After being defeated by Wu, Gou Jian, king of Yue, repented his courage and decided to take revenge. After decades of hard work, he turned his weakness into strength and destroyed Wu. Goujian took advantage of the momentum to advance north, allied with Qi, Jin and other vassals in Xu, and became the overlord.

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