Synopsis
Emperor Ying Changchuan, the Great Founder of Zhou — a man who ended centuries of chaos, pushed borders outward, and got labeled a "traitorous minister" for his trouble. He wrote harsh laws that cast a long shadow over thousands of years of history, and his life was full of both real accomplishments and genuine failures. Even now, long after his death, people still can't agree on him. Fierce admirers on one side, fierce critics on the other. Few historical figures have managed to split opinion quite so evenly. A thousand-odd years later, in a museum, Jiang Yuxun — firmly in…














