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Fortune-telling in Gongwangcun _ Where is the Wanggong Temple?
Due to the interpretation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and various folk arts, Lu Bu has always existed in people's minds as the "first warrior in the Three Kingdoms". Lu bu (? -1February 7, 1999), the word Fengxian, a native of Wuyuan County (now Jiuyuan District, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia), was a famous soldier at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the heroes at the end of the Han Dynasty. Do you know where Lu Bu's tomb is? What is the present situation of Lu Bu's tomb? What are the values worth learning?
The present situation of Lu Bu's tomb
Xiuwu County is about ten kilometers south, and there is Wangcun, and one kilometer east is Wangcun. If you turn south, you will see a village, Xiaolanfeng Village. In the field east of Cunbei Road, you can see a grave that is not too big. It is about 18 meters long from north to south and about 6 meters wide from east to west. Weeds are overgrown in front of the grave, and there are several small trees. When asked about the farmers working nearby, they said that they only knew that this was the "tomb" of past dynasties, and they didn't have a name, and they didn't know that this was the tomb of Lu Bu. From the year before last, people often came to see it before they heard that it was a tomb of Lu Bu. The tomb of Lu Bu is located in Huanfeng Village, Huanfeng Township, Xiuwu County. The story of "Red Rabbit in Horse, Lyu3 bu4 in Man" and "Three British Wars against Lyu3 bu4" is a household name, but few people know that Lyu3 bu4 is buried in the north of Lanfeng Village, Huanfeng Town, 6 kilometers southeast of Xiuwu County. Today, the tomb of Lu Bu has become a county-level cultural relics protection unit.
After the death of Lu Bu's grandfather, his father, Lvliang, succeeded to the throne and married a native of Buhongwan (now Xibuhong Village, Wuyuan County) and a rich daughter Huang. Huang is clever and virtuous, knowledgeable and good at dyeing and weaving (later became the director of dyeing and weaving workshop). Huang has four daughters, but he has no children. One day, my husband went to Baima Temple (now 50 miles east of Jinqi, Wuyuan County, because the Tao Di of the Yellow River has been destroyed at the bottom of the river) to worship Buddha and beg. On the night of his return, Huang dreamed that a tiger jumped on him. When Huang saw it, he told her husband to fight, but the tiger lay meekly beside him. Within a few days, Huang felt pregnant, 12 months without giving birth, and she was in a hurry.
On July 23rd, A.D. 16 1 year, Huang moved to the dyeing and weaving workshop, and suddenly there was a loud noise outside. Everyone appeared in succession, but the rainbow was reflected in the northwest, dazzling and strange. Subsequently, Wuyuan Mountain collapsed and the ground shook. Huang wants to live, feeling unwell, unbearable abdominal pain, pelvic edema, amniotic fluid overflow, unable to move. He lay on the cloth and soon gave birth to a baby boy.
The birth of a baby boy was even more amazing, but when he saw that the umbilical cord was broken, his eyes were full of gods and his fists were clenched, Huang was surprised and wiped the soil in his arms. After talking about her husband, Lvliang was very happy: "My son is also a god." Born in cloth, his name is Lu Bu.
Then, why was Lu Bu buried in Jiaozuo? With questions, the author consulted the Records of the Three Kingdoms, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other materials. Although there is no direct record that Lu Bu was buried in Jiaozuo after his death, he also found that Lu Bu was indeed closely related to Jiaozuo.
Lu Bu was originally from Wuyuan and Jiuyuan (now northwest of Baotou, Inner Mongolia). He was born in poverty and had great physical strength. He has been practicing martial arts since childhood and is good at riding and shooting. Lu Bu's father/Kloc-died at the age of 0/5, and was introduced to Ding Yuanmen, the secretariat of Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). Lyu3 bu4 followed Ding Yuan to learn the art of bowing and riding, so-called "flying general". Later, Ding Yuan appointed Lu Bu as the riding captain and stationed in Hanoi (now Jiaozuo). Soon, Lu Bu became the master book, receiving documents and handling yamen affairs. After the death of Emperor Liu Hong, Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo competed for control of the Han Dynasty. Dong Zhuo lured Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan with a high official and generous salary, and then Stuart Wang Yun and Lu Bu conspired to kill Dong Zhuo. Later, Wang Yun appointed Lu Bu as the general, and the seal (now Wenxian) was.
After killing Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu rode a red hare to Yuan Shu in Nanyang. Yuan Shu treated him with courtesy at first, because he killed Dong Zhuo and avenged the blood of dozens of members of the Yuan family. But after he lived in Nanyang for a period of time, he let his men rob the property of ordinary people, which made him very dissatisfied with Yuan Shu. Knowing that he couldn't live any longer, he had to bid farewell to Yuan Shu and return to his hometown-JASON ZHANG, the satrap of Hanoi.
JASON ZHANG was more loyal to the emperor and friends than Yuan Shu was to Lu Bu. But Lyu3 bu4 felt unable to stay in Hanoi for a long time, because although JASON ZHANG was very kind, JASON ZHANG's men wanted to kill Lyu3 bu4 and send his head to Chang 'an for a reward. Seeing that the situation was not good, Lu Bu said to JASON ZHANG, "The imperial court has offered a reward for arresting me, which is more than arresting me to death. You might as well tie me up and send me away instead of killing me and sending my head. " Maybe JASON ZHANG is deliberately humorous, or maybe Zhang Yang is too kind. Instead of saying "I won't betray you", he solemnly said to Lu Bu: "You are right." Lyu3 bu4 was fidgeted by JASON ZHANG's words and had to walk away. So he led some of his men east to find Yuan Shao.
Later, in the name of the emperor, Yuan Shao appointed Lu Bu as a captain in Li Si, and sent elite soldiers to escort Lu Bu to Luoyang to take office, but he killed Lu Bu on the way. When Lu Bu got the news, he sat in a tent and played the piano one night. After playing for a while, Lu Bu handed Zheng to a confidant to continue playing, but he slipped away quietly. Yuan Shao was greatly frightened by the news that Lu Bu had escaped, and ordered to close the city gate to prevent Lu Bu from attacking. After Lu Bu escaped safely, he didn't dare to go to Luoyang and didn't have the courage to settle accounts with Yuan Shao. He thought about it and thought that only JASON ZHANG was really good to him, so he went to JASON ZHANG again. JASON ZHANG didn't care that he left without saying goodbye for the last time and took him in again.
198, Cao Cao sent troops to attack Lu Bu in Xuzhou. JASON ZHANG, the governor of Hanoi, has a deep friendship with Lyu3 bu4 and intends to rescue Lyu3 bu4. However, the troops were insufficient, so we had to lead troops to the East City (now the eastern suburb of Qinyang City) to build momentum from a distance. In addition to JASON ZHANG, Lu Bu made a good friend, the satrap Zhang Miao, when he fled. Zhang Miao hated Yuan Shao, feared Cao Cao and loved Lu Bu. Let's talk about Cao Cao's engagement with Xuzhou, and he was defeated, leaving only Cheng Yu, Zhao Wuji and Xun in Fan, Dong 'a and Juancheng counties. He felt that the opportunity was rare, so he listened to Chen Gong and betrayed Cao Cao. He sent someone to take Lu Bu to Yanzhou in Hanoi County, hoping to accept Lu Bu as the new Yanzhou shepherd. 1 1 month, the Ministry of JASON ZHANG killed JASON ZHANG and Yang Chou together in response to Cao Cao; The other one killed Yang Chou again, and led his troops north to Yuan Shao. In December, Lu Bu did not listen to the counselor's plan, and the tyrannical department was finally captured by his subordinates. Lu Bu and Chen Gong were killed by Cao Cao, and their heads were sent to Xu County (now Xuchang City) for public display. The above historical materials mainly come from the History of the Three Kingdoms, one of the Four History of Hanshu. Furthermore, although Chapter 19 of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms states that "Cao Cao was forced to die in Pi City and Lu Bu was killed in the White Gate Tower", it is said that "Cao Cao put his (Chen Gong's) body in a coffin and buried it in Xudu" and "Cao Cao ordered Lu Bu to be hanged and then beheaded", but it did not say where Lu Bu was buried.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the warlord scuffle of "going out without seeing anyone, bones covering the plain (RoyceWong's seven worries)", Lyu3 bu4 was not a politician and strategist, and could not be compared with Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang. However, today, more than 1,800 years after his death, we should know that Lyu3 bu4 in history is not known by most people from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, because after all, "Lyu3 bu4 in the crowd and a red rabbit in the horse pile" is the historical fact.
Where is Lu Bu's tomb?
Guo Lubu's tomb is located in Huanfeng Village, Huaifeng Township, Xiuwu County.
The story of "Red Rabbit in Horse, Lyu3 bu4 in Man" and "Three British Wars against Lyu3 bu4" can be said to be a household name, but few people know that Lyu3 bu4 was buried in the north of Lanfeng Village, Qifeng Town, 6 kilometers southeast of Xiuwu County, our city. Now the tomb of Lu Bu has become a county-level cultural relics protection unit. Then, why was Lu Bu buried in Jiaozuo? With questions, the author consulted the Records of the Three Kingdoms, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other materials. Although there is no direct record that Lu Bu was buried in Jiaozuo after his death, he also found that Lu Bu was indeed closely related to Jiaozuo.
Lu Bu was originally from Wuyuan and Jiuyuan (now northwest of Baotou, Inner Mongolia). He was born in poverty and had great physical strength. He has been practicing martial arts since childhood and is good at riding and shooting. Lu Bu's father/Kloc-died at the age of 0/5, and was introduced to Ding Yuanmen, the secretariat of Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). Lyu3 bu4 followed Ding Yuan to learn the art of bow and horse, so-called "flying general". Later, Ding Yuan appointed Lu Bu as the riding captain and stationed in Hanoi (now Jiaozuo). Soon, Lu Bu became the master book, receiving documents and handling yamen affairs. After the death of Emperor Liu Hong, Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo competed for control of the Han Dynasty. Dong Zhuo lured Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan with a high official and generous salary, and then Stuart Wang Yun and Lu Bu conspired to kill Dong Zhuo. Later, Wang Yun appointed Lu Bu as the general, and the seal (now Wenxian) was.
After killing Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu rode a red hare to Yuan Shu in Nanyang. Yuan Shu treated him with courtesy at first, because he killed Dong Zhuo and avenged the blood of dozens of members of the Yuan family. But after he lived in Nanyang for a period of time, he let his men rob the property of ordinary people, which made him very dissatisfied with Yuan Shu. He knew it was difficult for him to stay, so he had to leave Yuan Shu and go to his hometown, JASON ZHANG, the satrap of Hanoi.
JASON ZHANG was more loyal to the emperor and friends than Yuan Shu was to Lu Bu. But Lyu3 bu4 felt unable to stay in Hanoi for a long time, because although JASON ZHANG was very kind, JASON ZHANG's men wanted to kill Lyu3 bu4 and send his head to Chang 'an for a reward. Seeing that the situation was not good, Lu Bu said to JASON ZHANG, "The imperial court has offered a reward for arresting me, which is more than arresting me to death. You might as well tie me up and send me instead of killing me and sending my head. " Maybe JASON ZHANG is deliberately humorous, or maybe Zhang Yang is too kind. Instead of saying "I won't betray you", he solemnly said to Lu Bu: "You are right." Lyu3 bu4 was fidgeted by JASON ZHANG's words and had to walk away. So he led some of his men east to find Yuan Shao.
Later, in the name of the emperor, Yuan Shao appointed Lu Bu as a captain in Li Si, and sent elite soldiers to escort Lu Bu to Luoyang to take office, but he killed Lu Bu on the way. When Lu Bu got the news, he sat in a tent and played the piano one night. After playing for a while, Lu Bu handed Zheng to a confidant to continue playing, but he slipped away quietly. Yuan Shao was greatly frightened by the news that Lu Bu had escaped, and ordered to close the city gate to prevent Lu Bu from attacking. After Lu Bu escaped safely, he didn't dare to go to Luoyang and didn't have the courage to settle accounts with Yuan Shao. He thought about it and thought that only JASON ZHANG was really good to him, so he went to JASON ZHANG again. JASON ZHANG didn't care that he left without saying goodbye for the last time and took him in again.
198, Cao Cao sent troops to attack Lu Bu in Xuzhou. JASON ZHANG, the governor of Hanoi, has a deep friendship with Lyu3 bu4 and intends to rescue Lyu3 bu4. However, the troops were insufficient, so we had to lead troops to the East City (now the eastern suburb of Qinyang City) to build momentum from a distance. In addition to JASON ZHANG, Lu Bu made a good friend, the satrap Zhang Miao, when he fled. Zhang Miao hated Yuan Shao, feared Cao Cao and loved Lu Bu. Let's talk about Cao Cao's engagement with Xuzhou, and he was defeated, leaving only Cheng Yu, Zhao Wuji and Xun in Fan, Dong 'a and Juancheng counties. He felt that the opportunity was rare, so he listened to Chen Gong and betrayed Cao Cao. He sent someone to take Lu Bu to Yanzhou in Hanoi County, hoping to accept Lu Bu as the new Yanzhou shepherd. 1 1 month, the Ministry of JASON ZHANG killed JASON ZHANG and Yang Chou together in response to Cao Cao; The other one killed Yang Chou again, and led his troops north to Yuan Shao. In December, Lu Bu did not listen to the counselor's plan, and the tyrannical department was finally captured by his subordinates. Lu Bu and Chen Gong were killed by Cao Cao, and their heads were sent to Xu County (now Xuchang City) for public display. The above historical materials mainly come from the History of the Three Kingdoms, one of the Four History of Hanshu. Furthermore, although in the 19th chapter of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao was forced to die in Pi City and Lu Bu was killed in the White Gate Tower, Cao Cao buried his (Chen Gong's) body in a coffin in Xudu, and Cao Cao ordered Lu Bu to be hanged and beheaded, but he did not say where Lu Bu was buried.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the warlord scuffle of "going out without seeing anyone, bones covering the plain" (RoyceWong's Seven Sorrow), Lu Bu was not a politician and strategist, and could not be compared with Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang. However, today, more than 1,800 years after his death, we should know that Lyu3 bu4 in history is not known by most people from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, because after all, "Lyu3 bu4 in the crowd and a red rabbit in the horse pile" is the historical fact. (fortune telling)
Speculation that the mysterious tomb of Wuyi in Hengshui may be related to Lu Bu.
This ancient tomb is 5 meters underground.
On the morning of 27th, there was a cattle farm in the north of Liluchi Village, Han Zhuang Town, Wuyi County, where vehicles kept coming in and out. On the west side of the cattle farm, there is a pit about 5 meters deep, which is said to be the place where the cattle farm is used to store feed, and in this deep pit, a mysterious ancient tomb is reproduced.
When the reporter rushed to the excavation site of the ancient tomb, the excavator that was working had also stopped working. In the middle of the pit, a lime board blocked a black hole. From time to time, people curiously ran to the edge of the black hole to explore. A worker who kept order at the scene drove people away, saying that the black hole covered with lime slab was a newly discovered ancient tomb. It's very big. A hole was found more than ten meters away, which seems to be related to the ancient tomb.
After obtaining the consent, the reporter slowly slid into the deep pit along the slope next to him and approached the mouth of the ancient tomb to find out. Open the lime board, the sun rushed into the tomb along the hole, and the tomb was immediately illuminated. There is nothing in the room, there is a shallow water layer on the ground, only a black jar falls in the middle, and a skeleton faces up, lined up beside the jar.
With a little observation, you will find that the four Zhou Qing bricks in the tomb are all vertical, and the brick faces are engraved with patterns. There is an arched passage on the north and south sides, but the passage on the north side is blocked, and the construction of the whole tomb is very particular.
The bodies found in four tombs lined up.
Lao Li, who is in his fifties, is a worker in this cattle farm. When he found the grave, he had been in it. Lao Li said that this tomb is about 1.5 meters deep, and there is nothing but a black jar. To his surprise, there are four bones in the tomb, three facing east and west, and one facing north and south. What puzzled him even more was that the deceased didn't have a coffin bowl, which seemed unusual.
Lao Li also said that after he entered the tomb, he planned to explore Nantong Road, but because it was too dark and the air was dirty, he had to lean inside and retreat. He asserted that the passage was still deep. Later, the workers found another hole on the south side of the pit, and everyone thought it was connected with the ancient tomb.
Some people boldly speculate that it may be related to Lu Bu.
After the discovery of the mysterious ancient tomb, the local government and the municipal and county cultural protection units attached great importance to it and immediately arranged for the police and staff to guard it. The staff of the Wenguang New Bureau in Wuyi County said that similar ancient tombs were also found in the local area, but it is rare to preserve them so completely. At present, it is impossible to accurately judge the specific age of the ancient tomb. They have reported the situation to the provincial cultural protection unit and will carry out protective excavation.
The origin of the village name "Li" is said to have originated from the fact that Lu Bu came here to drink horses during the Three Kingdoms period. The villagers are also talking about the mysterious tomb of Li. It is possible to build such a large-scale tomb, and the people buried must be either rich or expensive. Some people even boldly speculated that "it will not have anything to do with Lu Bu".
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