After Chiyou was defeated on the battlefield, the remnants of Chiyou returned to Woong San to hunt and fish for a living. Plum trees, azaleas and other plum-mountain-shaped flower trees on the mountain have entrusted Jiuli tribe with the ideal of "Plum blossoms in the snow, welcoming Wan Shanhong". Today's Daxiongshan Forest Farm is the place where the descendants of the ancestors Chiyou lived for generations, and it is called "Chiyou House Farm". From ancient times to the present, the custom of worshipping Chiyou by Meishan people has never changed. ?
According to legend, in ancient times, on the "Tianshan Mountain" in northern China, there lived a giant named Kuafu. Kuafu, the leader of this tribe, is tall, strong and strong-willed.
One year, there was a serious drought and people lived a hard life. Kuafu vowed to catch up with the sun and make it obey people's orders. Kuafu started to catch up with the East China Sea in the morning and caught up with the Yuanling generation in Hunan at noon. He was so hungry that he set up a pot with three stones to cook. Later, these three stones became three mountains in the east of Chenzhou.
According to legend, in ancient times, more than 4000 years ago, King Gao Xin was at war with Dog Rong. Because a general named Wu was very powerful, our army lost more than it won. So, he recruited soldiers and promised to marry his beloved daughter to him as long as someone defeated General Wu of Dog Rongguo.
Pan Hu, a divine dog, lives in Pan Hu Cave at the foot of Pan Hu Mountain near Luxi Garden in western Hunan. He was called to defeat Wu, the general of Gou Rongguo. The little girl married Tiger Pan and gave birth to six men and six women. Later, when Tiger Pan and Xin's sons learned that their father was a dog, they felt ashamed and angry. They killed his father and dumped his body in Shui Yuan. The little girl turned into a stone (little girl rock) because of excessive sadness, and stood by the Yuanshui River forever.
According to legend, during the reign of Emperor Wendi of the Western Han Dynasty, a family named Pan lived outside the East Gate of Chenzhou. One day, 28-year-old Miss Pan went to Chen Jiangbian to wash clothes. A red silk thread floated from Su Xianling upstream and entangled her fingers. Miss Pan tried to break the red silk thread with her teeth, but it slipped into her stomach. Soon, Miss Pan became pregnant. Later, she hid in the Taohua Cave in Niupi Mountain, not far from home, and gave birth to a boy named Sultan.
Su Dan had no clothes, and the crane beside the pool outside the cave covered him with its wings; There was no milk to eat, so a white deer in the cave fed him milk. When Su Dan grew up, he knew how to be filial to his mother and respect and care for his own cranes and deer. Later, he had to teach others to do magic. 13 years old immortal, flying over the crane. In order to commemorate Su Dan, people renamed Niupi Mountain Su Xianling, Taohua Cave Bailu Cave, and built Su Xian Taoist Temple on the top of Su Xianling.
According to legend, more than 2000 years ago, when Qin Shihuang burned books to bury Confucianism, Confucian scholars in Xianyang, Kyoto were killed. Seeing that the Confucian classics were about to disappear, two "bald old men" secretly left their books at home, traveled day and night from Xianyang to the south via Henan, and then crossed Dongting Lake by boat, turning Yuanshui into a unitary river, turning over more than 1000 volumes.
After Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty, bamboo slips, wooden slips and ancient books were quickly taken seriously. These two bald Confucian scholars came to Beijing with bamboo slips and letters. At that time, all the civil and military officials in the Qing Dynasty were moved, and the historians of books spared no expense to buy them. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, HengJia Zhang, the governor of Hunan Province, went to the Yuer Library Cave to set up a monument for the imperial edict. Since then, an endless stream of literati have come to Yule to worship every year.
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