The state was further invigorated by the many capable leaders Duke Wen had gathered from his wanderings, who were given senior military and governmental posts.
Duke Wen drank the soup and felt revitalized but he wondered where his friend managed to find meat to make the soup.
Duke Wen felt extremely moved by his friend's loyalty and promised to reward him one day.
Subsequently Duke Wen ascended the throne, and executed 70 people who were responsible for his father's death.
Duke Wen reigned for 12 years and died in 804 BC.
Duke Wen went to the forest, but could not find Jie.
Duke Wen erected monuments to the fallen on both sides.
Duke Wen reigned for 50 years.
Duke Wen assumed a position of leadership among the states and instituted numerous domestic reforms.
Duke Wen did not direct or engage in the fighting.