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The origin of Taijun in Nantang

Yu Saihua was named Taijun. He was born in 934, at the end of the Qing Dynasty. In 949, he married Yang Jiye in the second year of Ganyu in the late Han Dynasty.

He died in the third year of Song Dazhong Xiangfu, 10 10, at the age of 77. According to historical records, Qing Kang Yoshida's "Jincheng Search Volume 20" contains:

"It has been passed down from generation to generation in the village that Yu Taijun is good at riding horses, and his servants are braver than his men and women, and they use their soldiers to defeat the enemy, such as paying Mrs. Wang for help." People compared her to Liang Hongyu, the wife of Han Shizhong, the salary king, who personally helped the retired nomads from the army, and admired her deeply. Xiong Jianjun, who was in charge of the Northern Han Dynasty as a festival history by Yang Jiye, married a virtuous woman.

Worship of Artest is a folk custom in the southwest of Wujiang. It is to worship the "Taijun of Nantang" and pray for the healthy growth of children throughout their lives.

Hu Pu 'an's Chronicle of Chinese Folk Customs compiled Huzhou Times: On the 11th day of the first month, Nantang incense was burned. There is a south temple in Shizhong village outside the city, carved with male and female gods. The male god hall is bright, the common name is pro-Bo, the goddess Sun Taijun, and the common name is pro-Mu. If people give birth to boys and girls, they will all give their names and idols as adopted sons, which can ensure a long life.