[Why] In the late Western Zhou, King Li enforced royal monopoly policies on mountains and rivers and adopted brutal speech suppression. Class contradictions sharpened to unprecedented levels. [What] The commoners (guoren) of the capital Haojing finally rose in armed revolt that stormed the palace and expelled King Li. The king fled, and the lords elevated Lord Gong He to act as regent, an episode known as the Gonghe Regency. [Who] King Li was the archetype of the greedy and brutal tyrant who shackled speech. The united guoren commoners and the regent Gong He were the historical agents defending social fairness. [How] This was the first major popular resistance event in Chinese history with precise written record and continuous dating, marking the first strong popular pushback against centralized monarchical power. It opened the curtain on the decline of the Western Zhou.
Why
The historic event of Guoren Rebellion and Gonghe Regency represents a key developmental peak of the Huaxia dynastic system. The starting point of precise historical dating in China. By establishing this moral or administrative benchmark, it continues to shape the structural and philosophical fabric of ancient Chinese statecraft.