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What books have studied Jiang Ziya's hometown?

Sima Qian studied this, and he said in Historical Records Qi Taigong Family: "The Grand Duke hopes that Lu Shang will be the master of the East China Sea. His ancestors tasted four mountains, and Zuo Yuping made great contributions to the soil and water. " In summer, it was given to Lu or Shen, whose surname was Jiang. The so-called "Donghai people" are people who live near the East China Sea. This problem is also mentioned in Mencius Li Lou, where "(Jiang) Taigong avoids and corrects the coast of the East China Sea", and there is a similar statement in Shangshu Biography, which should be said to be very reasonable. Because that era was a chaotic period when tyrants raged and all kinds of foreigners rebelled, a wise man like Jiang Ziya sized up the situation and lived in seclusion on the east coast, thinking that it was not impossible to hide his strength.

Sima Qian's view accords with Mencius' view, but there is still a lack of specific positioning for "people in the East China Sea". It was not until Zhang Hua in the Jin Dynasty wrote "Natural History" that he found Jiang Ziya's hometown: "From the hometown of Taigong Wang, there is Donglu Township, fishing." . When Li Jifu wrote the Records of Yuanhe County in the Tang Dynasty, he described Jiang Ziya's hometown in detail: "Haiqu is located in the east of Juxian County, 160 miles away", and "the ancient city of Haiqu has Donglu Township and was built by Taigong Wang". Later, in the Yuan Dynasty, Yu Jin wrote Qi Cheng and made an investigation. He also thought: "There are Donglu Township and Jinjin (water name) in the 160-mile east of Juzhou, which were produced by King Taigong of Langxie Haiqu."