Qi was an important feudal country in the Zhou Dynasty. Since the great monarch Lu Shang sealed the country, he has cooked salt and cultivated the fields. When he arrived in Qi Huangong, he was already a big coastal country. Qi Huangong also relied on marine resources and quickly became the first of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period. Qi was called the Kingdom of the Sea by people at that time. [1] When Jiang Ji reached Jikanggong, the doctor Tian He exiled Jikanggong to an island by the sea, "to eat in a city first and worship him". Tian He stood on his own two feet and benefited Taigong Tianqi.
In the first 386 years, Tian He was listed as a vassal and replaced by Tian, officially known as Hou. He still uses the name of Qi, known as "Tianqi" in the world, and became one of the seven heroes of the Warring States, and once became the emperor in the middle and late Warring States. Before 22 1, Qi surrendered to Ying Zheng, king of Qin, Qin unified the six countries and Qi perished.