Chapter 31 Chronology of events in this book
573 BC: Jin Daogong succeeded to the throne, and the civil strife in Jin State ended.
566 BC: Jin State and Chu State launched the "Yan Zhihui" as a competition for Chen State.
562 B.C.: Zheng Guoren single-handedly planned the "Alliance of Xiaoyu", which established the hegemony of Jin Daogong.
559 BC: The people of Qin poisoned the water and repelled the coalition forces headed by the Jin State without a single soldier.
548 B.C.: Cui Zhu, a power minister of Qi State, rebelled and murdered Duke Zhao of Qi.
546 B.C.: The Song Dynasty initiated a large-scale alliance with Xu, and Jin and Chu presided over a large-scale military alliance. Since then, the international community has entered a relatively stable 40 years.
541 BC: The princes of various countries revisited the oath of the alliance to eliminate soldiers in Guodi of Zheng State, which was called "Guo League" in history.
532 BC: Duke Ping of Jin ended his old and fatuous life.
529 BC: Prince Qiji and a group of courtiers launched a coup, and King Ling of Chu was defeated and died.