Hometown of Jiang Taigong
Jiang Taigong's hometown is located 12 kilometers northwest of Weihui City, Xinxiang, Henan Province. So far, there are many historical sites of Jiang Taigong in Taigong Town, among which the more famous ones are: Jiang Taigong tomb, Jiang Taigong temple, Jiang Taigong lvwangbiao, etc. On the third day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, many clansmen of the Jiang and Lu families from home and abroad will go to Taigong town of Weihui City, the hometown of Jiang Taigong, for root seeking, ancestor worship and sightseeing.
brief introduction
In 1210 BC, Jiang Taigong was born in Lu Village, Taigong Town, Weihui City. Jiang Taigong, also known as Lu Taigong, was named Shang, with the word Ziya and the name Feixiong. He was a famous statesman, strategist and strategist in the Western Zhou Dynasty. He is also the ancestor of more than 200 surnames in China. There are many names for this legendary historical figure, such as taigongwang, lvwang, Zhouwang, lvya, lvshang, JiangWang, Wangshang, Shiwang, Jianggong, jianglao, LV and so on. The hometown of Jiang Taigong used to be a big tribe of Jiang family. The Tang Dynasty tombstone unearthed in Taigong spring in 1995 recorded that Taigong spring was originally called "Jiangyuan". According to Bamboo Annals, Jiang Taigong died on October 20, the sixth year of King Kang of Zhou Dynasty. He was 139 years old. Buried in Weihui Taigong spring.
sign
The logo of Jiang Taigong's hometown was designed by Professor Xiao Hong, design director of Beijing Duoda Brand Design Co., Ltd. The main impression of the logo is the seal cutting of "Jiang", which is in the shape of tile. The upper part of the word "Jiang" is "Yang", which indicates that the surname "Jiang" originated from Fuxi, and Xi got it from Yang, which was domesticated from Yang. The que shaped pattern on the seal cutting shows the implication of Jiang Taigong's "Hometown".
Detailed research
"The first time of Lu's spring and Autumn Annals" says: "Taigong Wang, the Ji people in Hanoi (now Weihui City in Henan Province) are also here." In history, Gao you, a historian of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was the first to define Taigong's hometown. When he annotated "the first time of Lu's spring and Autumn Annals" and "Si Lun of Huainanzi", he twice annotated Jiang Taigong as "Ji Ren in Hanoi". In historical records, Qi Taigong family: "the one who looks at LV Yan, the one who lives in the East China Sea." The Bamboo Annals unearthed in Jijun County of the Western Jin Dynasty specifically recorded that Jiang Taigong was a "man of Jiyi in Wei Dynasty". The annotation to the water classic (Lu Village, Taigong Town, Weihui City) recorded: "in the northwest of Jixian City, there are rocks with water flying fast, and people call it Jixi, where Taigong often fished. On the north side of the east gate of the city is the Taigong temple. In front of the temple is a stele, which says: the Taigong watcher, the Hanoi Jiren. Therefore, the county magistrate Du Xuanbai ordered Cui yuan to say, "Tai Gong was born in Ji, and his old residence still exists. The monarch and Gao are of the same ancestry. They are recorded in Jing and Zhuan. Thirty miles to the north of the city, there is Taigong spring, and on the spring there is Taigong temple. On the side of the temple, there are tall woods and beautiful trees, and the top Chu is actually luxuriant. It is said that "the former residence of Taigong." Luo MI, a famous scholar of the Song family, said in his book the history of the road. Play that "Tai Gong hopes to attract people in Hanoi." Wang Chang of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the collection of Jinshi: "twenty five miles to the north of Zhiji County, Chonggang craggy rock, lush forest, and a spring. It is said that Lvtai cemetery is here, so its spring is called" Taigong spring ". Scholars built temples to worship it..." According to the records of Ji County in the 20th year of Qianlong reign of Qing Dynasty, "Taigong spring flows into the northwest of the county for more than ten li, and then flows into the ground. Taigong Quandong is the former residence of Taigong. " In the Qing Dynasty, the attached map of shuijingzhu clearly indicated that Taigong spring was the hometown of Taigong. The authoritative work "a study of the figures in the twenty four histories" clearly identifies "Taigong Jiren". According to the general annals of Henan Province, "Lu Shang's tomb was at Taigong spring in the northwest of Fucheng (Weihui Prefecture, Weihui City today). In the past, he avoided Zhou and lived on the coast of the East China Sea. Later, he lived in Weibin. He was granted the state of Qi and was buried here." Lu MENGZHENG, the Prime Minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, left a genealogy. The genealogy of Lu family in Luoyang, which can be seen now, follows the genealogy of Qi Taigong recorded by the ancestors, saying: "Taigong is named Shang, and Ziya is a native of Jixian County, Weihui Prefecture, Henan Province." The genealogy of the Lu family compiled by the scholar Lu Zuqian in the Southern Song Dynasty and the preface to the genealogy of the Lu family written by Zhu Xi said: "at the time of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, there was Lu Juan, a descendant of Emperor Yan, from Jixian County, Henan Province." According to Taiwan's Lu's genealogy, "Taigong was born in Jixian County, Henan Province in August 1210 BC." It is recorded in the genealogy of Jiang Taigong in Taipei city that "Taigong Wang was born in the eighth year of emperor GengDing of the Shang Dynasty, on the third day of August in Ji County, Henan Province (now Weihui City)..." In 1990, the third national Lu Shang academic seminar and the Lu clan association were held in Lugang, Chaozhou, Guangzhou, and the Lu clan genealogy was published. The genealogy states: "the Duke of Tai, Lu Shanggong, was born in Ji County, Henan Province." Lu Wuji, the magistrate of Ji County in Hanoi Prefecture of the Western Jin Dynasty, is a descendant of Taigong. In the 10th year of Taikang (A.D. 289), he wrote the watch of Qi Taigong lvwang, which says: "Qi Taigong lvwang was born in this county." Although the monument has been lost, there are rubbings of different periods in the Palace Museum. "Lvwang stele", the full name of "xiutaigong lvwang Temple stele". The stele was written by Mu Zirong, the prefect of Jijun County in the eighth year of Wuding in the Eastern Wei Dynasty (550 AD). Although the monument has been lost, there are rubbings in Weihui Museum, and the full text is contained in Volume 32 of Jinshi cuibian. On the obverse side of the inscription is: "Yuanyuan Yueyin, Weiwei Jiangzhi. Lu Yuan's stele is located in Shanfu, and Cui yuan's carved stone pillow is located in Kangqu. " There are more than 80 officials and ordinary people with Shang's surname who participated in the erection of the stele engraved on the shady side. It is a precious material material for studying Jiang Taigong. In jiangtaigong temple in qiantaigongquan village of Taigongquan Town, the monument of "former residence of Qi Taigong" by Bi Yuanli, governor of Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, is preserved. There is a large tomb of Jiang Taigong on the hill in the northwest of Lu Village, Taigongquan Town, Weihui City. There is a tombstone standing in front of the tomb. It was erected by Wei Hui's magistrate Jia Wu Zhongchun in the 20th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. It is engraved with the following inscription: "the tomb of Zhou Jiang Taigong."
Mr. Sun Luliang, the 100th generation of Jiang Taigong, is the former president of Guangxi People's publishing house. He has been engaged in the research of literature, history, archaeology and genealogy for decades. After many textual researches, he wrote LV Shangxin Kao in 1995, which confirmed that Weihui City, Henan Province, is the birthplace and burial place of Jiang Taigong. On April 8, 1996, the delegation of the Lu clan's clan associations from Guangdong, Guangxi and Zhongzhou gathered at the tomb of Duke Tai to pay their respects. They said, "Weihui Taigong spring is the place where Mr. Jiang was born, raised and buried. We don't want to and won't admit the wrong cemetery and worship the wrong ancestors. In October 2001, Mr. Sun Jiangzhu, the 101st generation of Jiang Taigong in Taiwan, wrote an inscription: "the birthplace of Jiang Taigong in Weihui, Henan Province." From October 24 to 27, 2001, the Symposium on Chinese surname LV was held in Dongming building, Xiashan, Chaoyang City, Guangdong Province. Mr. LV Bingxiong of Guangdong Province wrote: "the birthplace of Jiang Taigong in Weihui Taigong spring of Henan Province." The descendants of contemporary Taigong, LV Xinhui (from Dengfeng, Henan), LV Nanming (from Guangdong), the editor in chief of Chinese surname LV, published in 2003, and scholars of ethnic history, such as LV Lianqi, LV juqing, LV Longde, LV Mingyue, LV Junhai and LV Lin from Luoyang, visited Taigong spring, the hometown of Taigong, and worshipped him devoutly in front of his tomb.
Jiang Taigong's hometown is in Ji County, written by the famous scholar Li Zhiqing, won the excellent prize of the central civilization office paper, and was included in the complete book of Jiang Taigong edited by Fang Lizhong. In recent years, the relevant personnel of Taigong Diaoyutai administrative office of Baoji City, Shaanxi Province have studied the native place of LV Shang, from the fiefdom of Lu surname in southern Henan to the textual research of Tancheng in Shandong Province, which was called Donghai County in ancient times, but they have not found any historical facts or any historical relics explaining the native place of LV Shang. At last, they came to Weihui in Northern Henan Province. There are many arguments and historical relics on the fact that LV Shang was born in Jixian County. Therefore, in 2002, Shaanxi people's Publishing House "Hundred Surnames library · Lu" identified: "Weihui City Taigong spring is the hometown of Taigong." Xu Ding, a scholar in Baoji, Shaanxi Province, published his paper on Jiang Taigong's hometown and its descendants in the book Jiang Ziya Diaoyutai published by Shaanxi publishing house, which said: "there is Taigong spring village in front of Taigong Spring Township 15 kilometers northwest of Ji county. There are Taigong spring, Taigong temple, Taigong temple and Taigong tomb in the village. This is Jiang Taigong's hometown." On the third day of August of the Chinese lunar calendar, the first Taigong Culture Festival and Taigong's birthday commemoration conference of China Weihui was held in Taigong's hometown (Taigongquan). Experts and scholars from Zhengzhou, Shandong, Beijing and other places attended the seminar. At the conference, experts and scholars reached a consensus that Weihui was Jiang Taigong's hometown and burial place, and positioned Jiang Taigong as a sage. On January 21, 2006, expert Comrade Zhang Xinbin published an article entitled "great sage Jiang Taigong". The article uses sufficient evidence to prove that Jiang Taigong's hometown is beyond reproach in Weihui. In December 2005, Mr. Wang Zhenzhong wrote the book "the battle of pastoral areas and Jiang Taigong", which uses a lot of space and sufficient historical facts to prove that Jiang Taigong's hometown is credible in Weihui.
Linquan
Jiang Ziya, a famous statesman and militarist in ancient history, is also known as Lu Shang and Taigong Wang. His achievements are well-known in history.
Sima Qian's "Shiji Qi Taigong aristocratic family" records: "Taigong Wang is a man from the East China Sea
"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals" says that the East Sea is the "land of Dongyi". Dongyi refers to the eastern minorities and the land of Dongyi at that time,
Linquan County in Anhui Province is located in the "land of Dongyi", that is, the "land of Donghai".
(1) The local people of Jiangzhai have said that Jiang Shang is a member of jiangzhaiji, which is a word of mouth
(2) It is also recorded in the local chronicle Ru Ning Fu Zhi: "Jiang Zhai is 40 Li north of Xincai county. Jiang Ziya was the Marquis of Lu, so there is Jiang Zhai. Now it belongs to Yingzhou, half of Xincai."
(3) Jiangzhai Jibei
Chinese PinYin : Jiang Tai Gong Gu Li
Hometown of Jiang Taigong
Yueliangwan Wetland Park. Yue Liang Wan Shi Di Gong Yuan
Tombs of the Three Kingdoms at Changqiao. Chang Qiao San Guo Mu
Ancient well of Jianshui ancient city. Jian Shui Gu Cheng Gu Jing
Former residence of Wang Chuanshan. Wang Chuan Shan Gu Ju