According to the Book of Songs, Confucianism and Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty, which of the following achievements did Zhou people mainly praise King Wen?
Daya Huangyi is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a founding epic of Zhou tribe. The poem consists of eight chapters and twelve sentences in each chapter. The first four chapters focus on the ancient duke and father (Wang Tai), praising the deeds of Wang Tai, Taibo and Wang Ji; The last four chapters mainly focus on Zhou Wenwang, praising King Wen's achievement of "Zhao is in the west". Among them, it focuses on the two wars of King Wen's attack on secrets and worship, praising Wang Ji and the historical process of Zhou tribe led by King Wen and his son to expand their territory through wars, gradually develop into a powerful country, and lay the foundation for the demise of commerce. This poem not only describes the historical process, but also depicts historical figures and war scenes. Rich in content, large in scale, vigorous in brushwork, clear in organization, vivid and appealing.