History of song dynasty

According to ancient records, the ancestors of the Dai nationality originated in the remote Mongolian grassland in northern China as early as 650 AD, which was called "the land of Mobei" in ancient times, and the nomadic people at that time-the East Turkic khanate. The Book of Old Tang Dynasty records that Kuyu, the ancestor of Dai family, was originally the national phase of the East Turkic khanate. During the internal disputes between Turks, it was annexed by the Uighur khanate who lived together in Mobei grassland, and thus surrendered to Uighur. Ku Valley is still the national phase of Uighur. In the 14th year of Tang Tianbao (AD 755), An Lushan rebelled against the Tang court (known as "An Shi Rebellion" in history). Tang Gaozong sent a letter to the Uighur king to send troops to help counter the rebellion, and Xianggu of the country entered the customs to join the crusade against the rebels in An Lushan along with the Uighur army led by the Uighur prince Quetler. In the whole military process of pacifying the Anshi Rebellion, due to the strong command of the country and outstanding military achievements, Tang Suzong named him "a teacher who was loyal to the King of Wu" (some historical books also recorded him as "the King of Loyalty and Righteousness") and lived to the age of 120. Therefore, the history books call Gu the ancestor of Luo. During the reign of Genghis Khan, the ancestor of Zhiyuan, Gu's descendants took the word "Song" of the "Jieer River" where their ancestors lived as their surname, thus giving birth to the only Song surname in China, which has a history of 700 years. Gaochang Uighur clan spread to Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian, Taiwan Province, Yunnan and other provinces in China and Gyeongju in Northeast Asia. Zhangsha Village, Yangzhuang Township, Liyang County, Jiangsu Province is the ancestral home of the Dai people. Up to now, there are more than 100 households in the village (the lineage table has been ranked to 3 1 generation).