Where is Nanlanling College? Shi, a researcher at the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences, pointed out in the article "Exploration of South Lanling" that Wujin County, located five miles east of Danyang County, should be in Wansui area in the northwest of Changzhou today. Qingcheng, that is, Qingcheng in the southeast of Wansui and the northwest of Changzhou, as a place of worship in the suburbs of Xiao Qi, has a definite position. In the official history, Nanlanling (Li Dongcheng), 50 miles east of Danyang City, and Dongcheng Village, 20 miles east of Danyang City, can never be the same place. From this point of view, the old town of Nanlanling cannot be located in the area of Sancheng Lane in Lin Jing Township. The records of Zhenjiang or Danyang County in Qing Dynasty are completely different from those of Changzhou County in Song Dynasty and Yanghe Lake in Wujin, Liang Wudi in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Records of local chronicles generally accurately record local contemporary historical events, but remembering the past is often unreliable. When there are differences in various local records, the official records shall prevail.
Professor Wang Wenchu from the Institute of Historical Geography of Fudan University also pointed out in the article "South Lanling County and Lanling County" that Xiao, a noble family of Lanling, once lived in the east of Wujin County, Jinling. In the first year of Daxing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 18), overseas Chinese settled in Nanlanling County, which was named Nanming to distinguish it from Lanling County in the north. Overseas Chinese went south to Lanling County, which is now Wansui in the northwest of Changzhou.
Xue, a senior editor of Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, pointed out in the article "Let History Speak-An Analysis of Lanling" that the four most influential place name reference books in China are Cihai, China Historical Dictionary, China Historical Place Name Dictionary and China Ancient and Modern Place Name Dictionary, and the Lanling County established by overseas Chinese in the Eastern Jin Dynasty is basically the same, and they are all located in Wansui, northwest of Xinbei District, Changzhou City.
Professor Ge from the Institute of Historical Geography of Fudan University believes that as the founding emperor of Qi Liang, their ancestors originally lived in Lanling, Shandong Province, and later their ancestors (Zheng Xiao) moved to Nanlanling after Yongjia Rebellion, namely Wujin County, which is today's Changzhou City. They are called Nanlanling people. Since then, Changzhou has become the starting point for descendants of Xiao Qi and Xiao Liang to move to southern China. According to historical records, Qi Liang first moved to Dongcheng, Wujin. Anyone who knows the history knows that Nanlanling is Wujin and Wujin is Changzhou.
Where did all the emperors of Qi Liang go home? Professor Chu Peicheng of Changzhou Institute of Technology wrote the article "Wujin College, the Hometown of Nanlanling —— Study on the Hometown of Qiliang". Through reading, studying and analyzing a large number of ancient and modern documents, through on-the-spot investigation, and on the basis of listening to the opinions of famous historical geographers, local chronicles and genealogists, Xiao clan relatives and insiders, local chronicles are mainly based on official records, combined with Qi and Liang letters, through the interpretation of China General History, Ci Hai and other ancient and modern books, textual research on ancient and modern works, poems and evidence, temple ancestral tablets or epitaphs, and so on.
Xiao Zhongyang, editor-in-chief of Chongqing Science magazine, pointed out in the article "The Hometown of Qi Liang" that the so-called hometown of Qi Liang refers to the original residence of the royal family of Qi Liang. On this issue, the first paragraph of the Book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, Emperor Gao, has a clear description. The rebellion between China and Korea (Yongjia Rebellion) and Huaiyin (He Ersun) made the whole word public, passing through Li Dongjing, Wujin County, and located in Jinling (county). The people who live on the left side of the Yangtze River are all overseas Chinese, and they have a southern name (only county, not county), so they are also Lanling (county) people. He also described Wansui in the Dictionary of Geographical Names of People's Republic of China (PRC) in the Commercial Press: Jin belongs to Wujin County. As the birthplace of Xiao Daocheng, it was named Long Live Town. Futong Town was named after the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. 19 12 later renamed Wanshui Town, also known as Wanshui Town. Serve the resident people in Wansui Township. He believes that Wujin County in the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties and its renamed Lanling County are the northwest of Changzhou City and a part of the northeast of Danyang City, and the county seat is the location of Wansui Village, menghe town, Xinbei District, Changzhou City.
The Secretary-General of China Xiao Clan Association also pointed out in the article "The Relationship between Xiao Clan and the Hometown of Qi Liang" that the hometown of Qi Liang is a public and small ancestral home. In fact, it refers to menghe town Wansui, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Its name has been changed many times, but its position has not changed. It first appeared in the history books and was later renamed Li Dongcheng, which is another name of Futong Town. Later, from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, it was replaced by Lanling or Nanlanling, Long Live, Wanshui and Long Live. And long live has been used to this day.
Zhang, former director of Jiangsu Local Records Office, clearly pointed out in the article "On Wujin County (now northwest Changzhou) as the hometown of Qi Liang" that Qi Liang's hometown is the hometown of Qi Liang Dynasty 15 emperors and Xiao family, and also their native place or birthplace. There are three districts in the hometown of Qiliang: one belongs to Piling County, Jinling County and Lanling County; The middle range is Wujin County and Lanling County; The small area is Li Dongcheng, Wujin County.
Feng Xue, consultant of Yanhuang Culture Research Association in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, in the article "On the Territorial Ownership and Dispute Analysis of Qiliang's Hometown", by citing ancient and modern literature records, inspected many Qiliang relics in the northwest of Changwu, and analyzed several issues in the dispute of Qiliang's hometown one by one, demonstrating that Lanling County in history is Wujin County, and Qiliang Xiao's ancestral home is in Wansui, northwest of Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, and Qiliang.