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Which dynasty did Jigong and Xu Xian belong to respectively?
Jigong (1130-1209), formerly known as Li Xiuyuan, was a monk in the Southern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1 148). He was born in Yongning Village, Tiantai County. He is a broken hat, a broken fan, a broken shoe and a dirty dress, and he seems to be crazy. He came to Hangzhou for the first time. He is listed as the 50th ancestor of Zen Buddhism and the 6th ancestor of Yangqizong, and he has written 65,438+00 volumes of Quotations from the Peak. There are many poems, mainly included in Jingci Temple and Brahma on Mount Tai. He knows medical skills and has cured many intractable diseases for the people. He likes to fight against injustice, save lives and save lives. He helps the poor and eliminates violence.
Xu Xian, whose word is Chinese, is the hero in the legend of the ancient white snake in China. In early legends, Xu Xian was called "Xi Xuanzan", and later called "Xi Xuanzan" and "Xu Xuan". (Story of the Three Pagodas of West Lake in Qingping Mountain Hall [Ming Dynasty] Author: Hong Menglong.
Xu Xian is the character in the story!
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