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Examples are given to illustrate that the two feudal dynasties in the Western Zhou Dynasty dealt with the problem of Shang adherents in a rigid and flexible way.

After the Zhou Dynasty, his son Wu Geng was named Yin, leading the adherents of Shang Dynasty. BC 102, King Wu died of illness and became a young king, and Duke Zhou took power temporarily. Wu Geng, together with Guan Shu, Cai Shu and Huo Shu, spread rumors that the Duke of Zhou seized power, and United some tribes in the East against Zhou. In the next three years, he was pacified by the Duke of Zhou, and Wu Geng was killed.

After the counter-insurgency, Duke Zhou built Luoyi in the east of Luoyang, Henan Province, forced Yin Min to move the capital here, and closely monitored it, and established a new capital in the west as the capital of the vassal, with the Eighth Army Division stationed, which was actually equivalent to monitoring Luoyi.

The adherents of Shang Dynasty, organized as west eight Division, were also an important military force in the Western Zhou Dynasty, which was used to defend the eastern countries.