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What was the main content of Shang Tang's crusade against Xia Jie in five thousand years?

In BC 1766, Shang Tang was sworn in at Jingbo Lake and declared Xia Jie guilty. Shang Tang formally set out to attack the summer. Xia and Shang armies met in the singing field and launched a total war. Before the start of the battle, in order to boost morale, Tang summoned the merchants who participated in the battle, the governors and Fang troops who came to help the merchants cut the summer, and read the oath of cutting the summer. After Tang's mobilization, the morale was greatly boosted, and they all expressed their willingness to do or die with Xia Jun. Xia Jun's morale was low and people were resentful.

On the day when the two armies fought, a thunderstorm happened. The Shang army fought bravely without lightning protection, and Xia Jun was defeated. As a result, the Shang army won a great victory. Xia Jie Xia Jie fled to Nanchao (now southeast of Shouxian County, Anhui Province), and the Shang army chased Nanchao. Xia Jie tried to escape from the South Nest again, but as soon as he got to the gate, he was caught by the Shang army.

Shang Tang (the date of birth and death is unknown), that is, his surname is Zi, his name is Lu, and he is also known as Cheng, Tang and Dayi in Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Yin Ruins, and Tang in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and the Western Zhou Dynasty. Tang is a native of Shangqiu, and he is the 14th grandson of Qi, the son of Zhu Gui, the leader of Shang tribe.

Shang Tang drew lessons from the demise of the Xia Dynasty and wrote Tang Gu, demanding that his ministers "be active and diligent for the people" or "hell to pay". For those Xia people who perished in the country, they still retain the "Xia Society" and seal their descendants. Tang paid attention to "forgiving the people and governing the people", so during his rule, class contradictions were eased, the political power was stable and the national strength became stronger and stronger. "Ode to Poetry, Shang Yan Wu" said: "Once upon a time, there was a soup, and I dared not enjoy it or come to the king, saying that business was normal."