sòng guó zuòzhělièbiǎo
Zi Qi yǎn Zi Yan Zi Ji
shēn Zi Shen gòng Zi Gong Zi Xi
Zi Fusi Zi Ju jiàn Zi Jian
sòng 'āi gōng Song Aigong wéi Zi Wei kōng Zi Sikong
Zi Li Zi He Zi Yuyi
féng Zi Feng jié Zi Jie yóu Zi You
shuō Zi Yushui Zi Cifu wáng chén Zi Wangchen
chǔ jiù Zi Chujiu bào Zi Bao xiá Zi Xia
chéng Zi Cheng zuǒ Zi Zuo tóu màn Zi Touman
Zi De gòu yóu Zi Gouyou tián Zi Tian
bīng Zi Bibingdài chéng Dai Tichengdài yǎn Dai Yan
sòng 'āi gōng Song Aigong
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   sòng 'āi gōng sòng huì gōng zhī zài wèi jǐn nián。《 tán gōngjìzǎi sòng 'āi gōng zàng rénzhuāng liǎo bǎi guàn ròu jiàngduì Zēngzǐ píng yuē míng ér yòu shí zhī hòu zàng shāng qiū chéng běi jiǔ gōng chù


  Song duke Ai, Songhui Gong's son, reigned only one year. "Tan Gong" records, Song duke Ai buried his wife, put a hundred cans of vinegar and meat sauce. In response, Zeng Zi criticism: "Ji Yue Burial men, and yet false." Buried after the death of nine kilometers northwest of Shangqiu city office.
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