The protagonist who regards death as home is Guan Zhong, from Guan Zhong's "Guan Zi·Xiao Kuang". Guan Zhong was a famous economist, philosopher, politician, and military strategist in ancient China, a representative of Legalism in the Spring and Autumn Period, and a descendant of King Mu of Zhou. Relatively speaking, in the thirty-third year of Duke Xi of Qi (698 BC), he began to assist Prince Jiu. In the first year of Qi Huan (685 BC), he was recommended by Bao Shuya to serve as the prime minister of the country and was honored as "Zhongfu". During his tenure, he carried out major reforms internally and enriched the country and strengthened the army. Externally, he respected the king and resisted the barbarians, united the nine princes, and unified the world. He assisted Duke Huan of Qi to become the first of the five hegemons in the Spring and Autumn Period.