Chapter 206 - Ziya Marches Against the Northern Marquis, Gains from the North Sea Uprising
The Marquis of Chong grew greedier, more ruthless each day,
Siphoning the people's marrow to enrich himself endlessly.
A thousand-year tune he wished to play,
Yet only knew a hundred sordid schemes to dig his own grave.
Forced labor drained men to their last breath,
Seizing chances to stir plots and quell dissent.
Ziya, righteous and just, marched against corruption,
To mend a country broken and a land decayed.
Let us first speak of Jiang Ziya of West Qi. One day, he received border reports that King Zhou indulged in debauchery and vice, lavishing favor on traitorous sycophants, and had also betrayed the King of Pingling in the East Sea. It was said the Grandmaster had been dispatched to suppress the rebellion.