The History of Kang Wang Bodhisattva

Bodhisattva "Kang Wang" refers to Zhao Ji, Zhou Kangwang, who was the third monarch of the Western Zhou Dynasty and reigned from 1082 BC to 1057 BC.

After Zhou Kangwang acceded to the throne, with the assistance of Zhao Hebi, he continued to carry out the policy, which made the economy develop greatly, the national treasury was rich, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the society was stable and United, showing a thriving scene. In addition, he successively put down the Great War of Resistance in the East, conquered a little land in the north, and shaved the ghost face in the west, which made the border stable for a long time. During the period from Zhou Chengwang to Zhou Kangwang, the world was stable, and no punishment was used for more than forty years, which was known as the rule of Cheng Kang. BC 1055, Zhou Kangwang died in Haojing and was buried in Biyuan, Kang Wang, posthumous title.