In which dynasty did Liang Zhu's story take place in China?
Modern novel researcher Jiang Ruizao (1891-1929) first proposed that the legend of butterfly lovers originated in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. [1] He is based on "The Story of the King Temple" written by Li, the secretariat of Mingzhou in Daguanjian, which is actually a legend, not a strict historical material. But by the 1930 s, scholars from all walks of life had a general understanding of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Qian Nanyang said it most accurately and definitely: "This story began at the end of the Jin Dynasty and lasted about 400 years in the western calendar. Of course, the origin of the story will not be 400 years ago. About 150 years ago, Emperor Yuan of Liang adopted Jinlouzi. So this story happened in the middle of this 150 year. " [2] Sorting out the materials on which Liang Zhu's legends and historical sites are based, the earlier ones are: (1) Jin Lou Zi by Xiao Yi, Emperor of Liang Yuan. Ming? Xu Shupi's Notes on Knowledge: "Publishing House, Liang Zhu is different!" "Golden House" and "Huiji Literature and Art" are all included. It is impossible to prove whether the book "Golden House" seen by Xu Shupi is the original book or the income from it. Xiao Yi, Emperor Yuan of Liang Dynasty, reigned for three years, from 165438+ 10 to 522 and 554. He was killed by Wei Jun in 554 at the age of 47. The collection of books was 6.5438+0.4 million volumes, which were all burned when Wei Jun broke Jiangling City. The existing Jin Lou Zi is a series of editions, and there is no record of "Liang". 2 Tang? Liang zaiyan's ten stories and four stories. Song? Max Zhang's Siming Tu Jing: "Yi Fu's Tomb is also the place where Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai were buried together. There is a temple behind the reception yard in the west of the county seat. According to the old records, they have less experience in interacting with classmates, that is, three years, but Liang Shanbo didn't know that Yingtai was a woman at first. That's how simple it is. According to the "Ten Fang Si Fan Zhi" cloud:' The adopted daughter wishes Yingtai and Liang Shanbo to be buried together', that is. " Liang Zaiyan was born in Tang Zhongzong (683-684, three months in office). 3 Tang? Kun Li's The Stone Wall of Shanquan Temple. Ming's Ancient and Modern Records of Shanquan Temple records the Tang Dynasty? The full text of Kun Li's Stone Wall of Shanquan Temple: "The Shanquan Temple in Zuomoshan, Changzhou was built by Emperor Wu of Qi for redemption, and it was destroyed in Huichang as an example. In the eighth year of Tang Xiantong, Kun Li, the envoy of Fengxiang Mansion, heard about heaven and made great contributions with his salary. ..... "Kun Li, a native of the Tang Xuanzong. This "Stone Wall of Shanquan Temple" was written in Dinghai, Tang Yizong, in 867 AD, eight years in Xian Tong. In addition, Song Dynasty's "Piling in Spring" 25: "Guangjiao Temple was built in Shanjuan Mountain, and the following year Qi Jianyuan was built in Zhu Yingtai's former residence. Tang Huichang was abandoned, and the land was obtained by Hailing Zhong from Jane. In the big river, Li was the first scholar after seeking to learn. Xian Tong rebuilt with private money, and the lettering was neglected. " In the second year of Mao's founding, AD 480. 4 Tang? Zhang duzhi Qing? Zhai Hao's "Popular Compilation" Volume 37 "Liang Shanbo Visiting Friends" cited the Tang Dynasty? Zhang read Records: "Yingtai, the daughter of Zhu in Shangyu, pretended to be a man to study abroad, and studied in Huiji. Shan Bo, a benevolent character. Wish you come back first. Two years later, when Shan Bo visited him, he realized that he was a woman and he felt very lost. Tell his parents to apply for a job. I wish I had the word horse. After Shan Bo, Yin Ling died of illness and was buried in the west of the city. I wish Sima, the ship passed the ancient tomb, and the wind and waves could not get in. I asked if there was a tomb of Sambo, and I would like to climb it. Suddenly, the ground cracked and I wanted to bury it. Xie An, the prime minister of the Jin Dynasty, played the tomb and said' Yi Fu's Tomb'. " PS: According to research, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai were not from the same dynasty at all, but were buried in the same grave. Zhu Yingtai was from the Southern and Northern Dynasties. She helped the poor and enjoyed the title of "Woman Xia" before her death, but she was harmed by corrupt officials and their sons. When Zhu Yingtai's old tomb was dug up, the people combined Liang Zhu with chivalry, and even touched the mountain grave after his death, so they built a common grave and buried it together, which became a great praise throughout the ages.