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Who is Ningjin Sishao?

Ningjin Sishao are Ganluo, Hong Haier, Nezha and Cao Chong. San zong; Peng Zu, Zhang, an Antarctic fairy, and Wang Lijia, Nezha, are the earliest myths and legends from ancient Persia and Hinduism. With the localization of missionary work, they have been widely circulated from ancient times to the Song Dynasty, and evolved from Bai Na, the protector of Buddhism. In the cultural inheritance of the integration of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, we can enjoy the universal worship and belief of China people.

Canrob

Zi surnamed Gan, the word Luo, was born at the end of the Warring States Period (now Gan Luo Township, Yingshang County). The grandson of Gan Mao, a famous minister of Qin State in the Warring States Period, was a famous young politician.

Clever as a child, he took refuge in the prime minister of Qin and made him an illegitimate child. At the age of twelve, he sent an envoy to Zhao, which enabled Qin to win more than a dozen cities. Because of his work, Qin Wangzheng (later Qin Shihuang) named Shang Qing (equivalent to prime minister) and gave him fields and houses. Since then, he often gave advice to the king of Qin and became a veritable counselor during the Warring States period.

Red boy

Born in the magic way, I learned the Tao since I was a child. After practicing Taoism in the Flame Mountain, I gained Samadhi magical power and practiced Taoism for 300 years. At the same time, I was over 300 years old, but I still looked like a baby.

Cao Chong

Cao Chong (196-208), born in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was a native of Yuzhou secretariat (now Bozhou) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was the son of Cao Cao and Mrs. Huan. Smart and caring since childhood, different, deeply loved by Cao Cao. There is an allusion that "Cao Chong is an elephant". Cao Cao boasted to his ministers several times, meaning that he should be the heir. Cao Chong died before he was a teenager, at the age of thirteen.

There is a saying of "Phoenix City" in the history of Ningjin. According to legend, in the 25th century BC, there was a thousands of feet-high mulberry tree on the Zebin of Guzhou in Ningjin, with red leaves and purple flowers, which only produced fruit once every 10,000 years. After eating the ripe fruit, the phoenix started to sing, and the song was far away, which attracted many birds to worship.