There is also a Longmen Village in Jiawang Town. Recently, members of the China National Studies Association have learned an important discovery, that is, Longmen Mountain in Jiawang (also called Huangqiushan in Shandong) is the hometown of the Chinese ancestor Huangdi. Wang Mi in Taierzhuang, Shandong Province found a large number of quotations, including Shi Ben, Yanzhou County Records, Yixian County Records, Shandong Tongzhi and other ancient books, which were verified by textual research of place names. It is clearly recorded in Yanzhou County Records written by Yu, a great scholar in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty that Shouqiu, the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor, is in the north of Huangqiu Mountain. "Yanzhou County Records" records: "(Huangqiushan) is 60 miles south of the county seat. According to legend, Huangdi Shouqiu is in the north of the mountain, Longquan flows out from the mountain, passes through the north of Huangqiu and enters the new river. " "Yi County Records" records: "In the north of Huangqiu Mountain, there is a huge hill named' Huangqiu' and Huangdi Mausoleum. In Song and Yuan Dynasties, there were monuments, and firewood mining was forbidden. It was destroyed between Jiajing and Jiajing. " In other words, Huangqiu is not only the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor, but also the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor. The Song and Yuan Dynasties erected a monument here to prohibit mining, and even specially placed tomb guards to guard the Huangdi Mausoleum. In the Song Dynasty, when ethnic contradictions were particularly prominent, this was the best annotation made by the central government for the Longmenshan Mausoleum near Jiawang. Longmen Mountain, also known as Huanglong Mountain, is the Huangqiushan mentioned in the history books and the main peak of today's Huangqiushan suite.
Longmen Mountain was also Nanyue in the era of the Yellow Emperor.
Huangdi's surname is Jishi, and he lives in Jishui. Now it is Longjiang in Longmen Mountain. In ancient times, Longjiang was also regarded as a water source. Water originated in the hometown of the Yellow Emperor.
Speaking of Zhuolu, the old capital of the Yellow Emperor, people will naturally think of Zhuolu County, Hebei Province. In fact, Zhuolu is not in Hebei, but at the foot of Yangti Mountain near Longmen. The pre-Qin ancient book Shi Ben records: "Zhuolu is in Pengcheng, and Huangdi is the capital." Pengcheng is not Xuzhou today, but next to He Peng. He Peng is actually water, named after Yan Di's mother, An Deng. Yangti Mountain is located on the west bank of today's Longhe River, which is the upper reaches of He Peng. So why did Pengcheng change its name to Zhuolu? That's because after Emperor Yan ascended the throne, Yangti Mountain was taken care of by Chiyou. Chiyou called Yangti Mountain Turbid Mountain, and Pengcheng was at the foot of Turbid Mountain, so it was renamed Zhuolu. Emperor Yan was born and buried in Yangshan, now Yangti Mountain, and Emperor Huang was born and buried in Shouqiu, now Huangqiu. At present, the "forced ancient city" excavated was originally named "Pengcheng". Zhuolu, the capital in his later years, Huangdi in his early years, Diqiu, the capital of Zhuan Xu, Dayu in Xia Dynasty, and Yangcheng in Houguo are all here. Taierzhuang Canal was called "He Peng" in ancient times, also known as "water"; The Longjiang River, which originated in Longmen Mountain and flows through Huangqiu and the ancient city of Forced Yang, is the "Jishui" ancient road where the Yellow Emperor tribe lived.
Jia Wang Longmen Mountain, so this is the root of the Chinese nation.