Qin summoned Zhou Jun, and Zhou Jun was difficult to go.
Or for Zhou Jun to say that the King of Wei said:Qin summoned Zhou Jun and attacked Nanyang of Wei with envoys. Why don't you come out?Bingin HenanWhen Zhou Jun heard this, he thought that he would resign from Qin and not go. If Zhou Jun does not enter Qin, Qin will not dare to cross the river and attack Nanyang.
Calling: Please. Zhou Jun: refers to the Western Zhou Jun.
Difficult: "Interpretation of Names and Words" is interpreted as "fear, and people are afraid of it." Even fear, fear.
Difficult to go: It means not wanting to go.
According to the "Zhou Benji", this policy is the eighth year of King Zhou (307 BC), at that time, according to the "Six Kingdoms Table" as the king of Wei Ai, and the "Chronicle" as the king of Wei Xiang.
King of Wei: King Xiang of Wei.
Nanyang: Weiyi, in the south of present-day Taihang Mountain, north of the Yellow River, in the area of present-day Huojia County, Henan Province. Han and Wei share Nanyang, Wei in Hebei, and Han in Henan.
Out: Sending troops.
Wei sent troops to Henan, with the intention of attacking Zhou, the meaning of the text is concise, and there is no need to change the word to solve.
Henan: In the south of the Yellow River, Zhongmu, Yangwu, and Suojube are all the lands of Wei, not Luoyang and Jiajun of the Western Zhou Dynasty. These Henan lands were all adjacent to the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Will: Yes, yes, yes. Excuse: Excuse, excuse.
This sentence is to use the Wei soldiers in Henan as an excuse not to go to the Qin State.
Yue: Spend it. The Western Zhou Jun did not go to the Qin State, and the Qin State was worried that the Western Zhou would cut off its back route, so he did not dare to cross the Yellow River to attack Nanyang.
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Translation: The king of Qin invited Zhou Jun to come to Qin, but Western Zhou Jun was afraid and did not dare to go to Qin.
Someone said to the king of Wei on behalf of the Western Zhou Jun: "The purpose of the Qin State to invite the Western Zhou Jun was to let the Western Zhou attack Nanyang in Wei. Why didn't the king send troops to Henan? When the Western Zhou Jun heard the news, he could have an excuse to say that the Wei soldiers attacked the Western Zhou and did not go to the Qin State. If the Western Zhou Jun did not go to the Qin State, the Qin State would not dare to cross the Yellow River to attack Nanyang. ”