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Jiang Ziya

Lü Shang (; fl. 11th century BC), commonly known as Jiang Ziya (姜子牙) and Jiang Shang (姜尚), was an ancient Chinese military strategist who helped King Wen and King Wu of Zhou overthrow the Shang dynasty. After King Wu established the Zhou dynasty, Lü Shang was enfeoffed at Qi, which later developed into a powerful state in the Spring and Autum and Warring States periods. As the founder of the state of Qi, his posthumous title is Duke Tai of Qi ().
==Names and titles==
Lü Shang's ancestral name was Jiang 姜, clan name Lü 呂, given name Shang 尚, and courtesy name Ziya (子牙). He is a main character in the popular Ming dynasty novel ''Fengshen Bang'' written over 2,500 years after his lifetime. In the novel he is called Jiang Ziya and Jiang Shang, which have become the names he is most commonly known as. He is also known by various titles including Jiang Tai Gong (Grand Duke Jiang), Tai Gong Wang (太公望, Grand Duke's Hope), and Shi Shang Fu.

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