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Fortune-telling of Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty _ Who is the fortune-teller of Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty?

Brief introduction of Yuwen Shu, a famous Sui Dynasty star. Was Yuwen Shu a member of the Northern Zhou royal family?

Yuwen Shu's profile mentioned Yuwen Shu, named Botong, a native of Wuchuan, Dai Jun, and a native of Xianbei. Yuwen Shu was a famous general in Sui Dynasty. Yuwen Shu's real name is broken wild head (three-character surname of Xianbei nationality), because his ancestors used to be servants, he changed his surname to Yuwen with his master. Yuwen Shu was familiar with bowing horses when he was young, and he was a big man. When Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty was in power, he began to hold an official position with his father's military achievements. At that time, Yuwen Hu, the powerful minister of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, was very appreciative of him and regarded Yuwen Shu as his confidant. After the Emperor of the Northern Zhou Dynasty dismissed Yuwen Hu, he was promoted to Zuo Gongbo in Yuwen Shu, to Ying Guozhong as a doctor, and to the Duke of Boling, which was later changed to the Duke of Puyang.

In the second year of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (AD 580), Xuan Di died of illness and left the Prime Minister Sui Wendi dictatorial. Wei Chijiong, nephew of Yu Wentai, Emperor Wen of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, was afraid that the dictatorship of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty would be bad for the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Rebelling against Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, Yang Jianfa became a soldier in Guanzhong, and Wei Xiaokuan was appointed as a marching marshal to crusade against Wei Chijiong. Yuwen Shu was appointed as the chief of the March, and led three thousand troops. Yuwen Shu and Wei Xiaokuan fought side by side, took the lead, captured many prisoners and were invincible. After the counter-insurgency, Yuwen Shu paid tribute to Zhu Guo for his exploits and was named lord protector. In the first year of Dading in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (AD 58 1 year), Emperor Wendi of Sui, the prime minister, proclaimed himself emperor with Zen and worshipped Yuwen Shu as the right-back general. Emperor Wendi unified the north and south and launched a war to destroy Chen. Yuwen Shu served as marching governor and led thirty thousand troops across the river. After the demise of the Chen Dynasty, Yuwen Shu assisted the King of Jin, Yang Guang, who acceded to the throne, worshipped Yuwen Shu as the left-back general and made Xu Guogong. In the 12th year of Daye (AD 6 16), Yuwen Shu died on November 20th, and the emperors posthumous title Stuart, Shang Shuling, the prefect of Ten Counties, and posthumous title Gong.

Sui Shu Biography, Volume 61, Volume 26 records: Yuwen Shu, born in Wuchuan, Dai Jun. The surname is broken wild head, and the service belongs to Xianbei, and the latter is Yuwen. Yuwen Shu, whose real name is broken wild head, is a three-character surname of Xianbei nationality. Yuwen Shu's ancestors used to be servants of the Xianbei nationality, and later changed the broken wild head to Yuwen with the owner's surname, while the Yuwen surname of the Northern Zhou royal family came from different sources. "Zhou Shu" records: Emperor Zhou Taizu's surname is Yuwen, taboo, the word black otter, also from a county in Wuchuan. It originated from Emperor Yan. Emperor Yan was destroyed by the Yellow Emperor, and his descendants fled to Ye Shuo. After that, if there is a Wu Ge rabbit, it will be even more heroic. Xianbei is dominant, so there are twelve tribes in total. The ancestors of the Northern Zhou royal family originated from the southern Xiongnu, and later merged with Xianbei people, called Yuwen Department. Later, it was destroyed by the Murong department of Xianbei, and the rest of the Yuwen department was the official of Murong Yanzi. After Yan was destroyed by the Northern Wei Dynasty, it was transferred to the Northern Wei Dynasty. Soon after, he moved to Wuchuan, Daixian County and settled down. Since then, generations have lived in Wuchuan until the uprising of six towns in the late Northern Wei Dynasty and the establishment of the Northern Zhou inheritance. In the second year after Yu Wentai's death, his son Yu Wenxuan proclaimed himself emperor, with the title of Zhou, as the filial piety of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Although Yuwen Shu shared the same surname as the Northern Zhou royal family, both of them were Xianbei people, and their surnames came from different sources, it can be seen that Yuwen Shu was not the Northern Zhou royal family.

Yuwen Shu was born in the late Northern Zhou Dynasty. He was a famous general in the Sui Dynasty. He was General Zuo Wei and Xu Guogong. After his death, he was named Si Tuleideng and Shangshuling by Yang Di. What did such a tall person in history say about Yuwen Shu? When Yuwen Shu was young, a fortune teller told him: My son loves himself, and he will be a great official in the future. Yuwen Shu started from his father's position as a pillar of the country at the end of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and since then, he has been promoted step by step in the officialdom, just as the fortuneteller said. Sui Shu commented: It is a supreme honor for a minister to bow to bandits, and it is normal to be harmonious but different. Yuwen Shu and Guo Yan help water with water. If they are fat, they will be respectful and courteous. Say yes and say yes, say no and say no, there is nothing wrong, unimportant, silent, steal a high position, take charge of a vegetarian meal, and be ridiculed by others. What this gentleman doesn't do is also a deep shame for Tyumen. Yang Dong (grandson of Yang Di Yang Guang) said that he was deeply moved when he came, and he was married and assisted by the public. He is proud of his nine lives, extremely humble and honorable. Thanks to the sea and the moon, there is no benefit of the dust. Visible Yuwen Shu is obsessed with flattery, I don't know priorities. Although he is in a high position, he is a vegetarian and has never done anything beneficial to the people and the country. In addition, in the favor of Yang Di, he wooed officials, and the people recommended by Yuwen Shu became big officials. The military parade in the fifth year of Daye (AD 609) was praised by Emperor Yang for doing a good job. Yuwen Shu said: This is all due to Yun Dingxing. Yang-ti promoted him as a young official. As an ordinary musician, Zhao owns hundreds of millions of property. Yuwen Shu called him his son and took a lot of bribes from him. Yuwen Shu said he was brave, so he became a loyal soldier.