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The First Hegemon of the Spring Autumn Period, Qi Huan-Gong (齐桓公)
Cao Mo (曹沫) Held Qi Huan-Gong under Duress
The Legend of An Orchid
The Virtues of Incorruption
The Man beside Me is not a Monarch, but a Contemptible Man
An Incorruptible Father and A Corruptible Son
When Acquaintances Meet in A Battlefield
Two Monarchs Facing Death
Qi Jing-Gong (齐景公) and Yan Ying (晏婴)
The Sword of Yanling Jizi (延陵季子)
When Confucius Received A Present
When Zilu (子路) Met Confucius
The Death of Zilu, A Gentleman
Feiwei (飞卫) and Ji Chang (纪昌), Two Marksmen
Yu Rang (豫让), the First Famous Assassin of the Warring-States Period
Nie Zheng (聂政), the Second Famous Assassin of the Warring-States Period
An Elixir for Long Life
The Celebrity Effect for Advertising
Tian Heng (田横) and Five Hundred Warriors
Wang Mang (王莽), A Great Idealist
The Strange Experience of Lu Chong (卢充)
Friends Who can Die for Each Other
Ancient Chinese People and Their Pets
The Fans of Stars in the Ancient Times
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Jiang Yike