What does Langya mean?

The word Langya is not only a place name, but also next to the word Wang, which generally refers to something related to jade. And interestingly, part of these two words, one is good, which means good; One is evil, that is, evil, regardless of good and evil. With this word, it shows that everyone is talented, beautiful and capable. Good people, evil people, mixed together, fighting for the world, is a big drama.

Langya is a place name, written as Langya in ancient times, also known as Langya, which mainly refers to the southeast coastal area of Shandong today.

The earliest Langya Mountain refers to Langya Mountain. According to legend, at the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, the main temple stood on Langya Mountain at four o'clock. The Western Zhou Dynasty was founded in 1046 BC, with a history of more than 3,000 years.

In ancient times, there were not only Langya Mountain, but also Langya Taiwan, Langya City, Langya County and Langya Country.

The name of "Observatory" in Langya historical records is obviously another name for Observatory. Its origin is related to the fact that Gou Jian, the King of Yue, tried to compete for hegemony and moved his capital to Langya. Later, Qin Shihuang built Langya Terrace on Langya Mountain. It is said that nine emperors, including Qin Huang Hanwu, have visited this platform successively. This station is now in Huangdao District, Qingdao.

Langya City was established by the State of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and Langya County was established by the Qin Dynasty and is also the seat of Langya County. Langya County and Langya County did not disappear until the Tang Dynasty.

Langya Kingdom appeared in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty and was a vassal state with the same surname in the Han Dynasty. Both the Han Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty had Langya State, and the Jin Dynasty's Langya State was especially famous. There were not only Sima Lun, the king of Zhao in the Eight Kings Rebellion (the first king of Langya was blocked), but also five emperors, including Si Marui, the founding emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

"In the old society, Wang Xietang flew into the homes of ordinary people." The Wangs mentioned in Liu Yuxi's poems are the Wangs of Langya. This family almost dominated the history from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Southern Dynasties. These celebrities include Wang Xiang, Wang Rong, Wang Dao, Wang Dun, Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi. No wonder there was a folk saying at that time that "both the king and the horse (Sima) were * * * the world". In addition, the Yan family of Langya is a descendant of Yan Hui, a disciple of Confucius. Zhuge Liang, Zhu Gejin, Zhuge Dan and Zhuge Ke, famous in the Three Kingdoms, all appeared in the Zhuge family of Langya.

As a place name, Langya Mountain is not unique to China.

So, where is Langya Mountain in the play?

The article does not clearly point out its specific location, whether it is Chuzhou, Anhui or Shandong coast.