About historical events

Several historical facts are recounted in turn in the previous chapters.

Dayu ruled the water, Qi killed Boyi to establish the Xia Dynasty, and Qi abolished the Zen system to change the hereditary system. The enjoyment of Juntai was opened, and then the Battle of Gan was launched to eliminate the disobedient forces, and the Wuguan Rebellion occurred in his later years.

In the second year of Wuguan's extermination, Xia Qi died of illness and was succeeded by his son Taikang. Taikang is mediocre and lustful. This led to a large-scale riot in the Xia Dynasty.

Taikang of the Poor Clan's Later Yi Dynasty succeeded to the throne, ruled the Xia Dynasty, and supported Zhongkang as a puppet. Zhong Kang refused to accept Hou Yi, and joined forces with Da Sima to resist, and was finally exterminated.

Hou Yi's reign was soon victimized by the traitor Han Xun. Han Xun ruled the Xia Dynasty for many years and was eventually overthrown in the Shaoxing Kingdom.

The above chapters are basically narrated according to the description of actual history books. If you are interested, you can check the relevant information on your own.