Eternal commemoration--sima qian temple.
Sima Qian Temple, built on the mountain, is called "Sima Temple" by local people. In this "temple", there are no incense and bells ringing, but there is a little more light and tranquility.
Just like the characters in the TV series "Hanwu the Great", Sima Qian's beard fluttered in the temple, not castrated and left behind. According to the museum, my hometown tried to restore Sima Qian's masculinity and thought that the mighty Sima Qian was the real Shi Sheng. Because I heard of the inscription written by Chu Suiliang, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, everyone went to look for it separately. Finally, they saw a small inscription stained with ink stains, and told Chu Suiliang about Sima Qian's dream of "serving concubines for self-entertainment".
Sima Qian's tomb is at the top of the mountain. I always suspected that it was just a cenotaph. The grave was tied in the shape of a yurt. There is no flying tin foil paper money in front of the tomb, only a few wisps of smoke linger in front of the monument. A green cypress tree emerged from the top of the tomb, with five branches, graceful, like five fingers angry at the sky.
Wandering in the shrine, thousands of years of historical smoke blew on our faces. With swords and shadows, my farewell my concubine, Qu Yuan, who sings in clothes, and Xiang Yu, who put all his eggs in one basket and vowed not to cross Jiangdong, all kinds of people with distinctive personalities gathered together.
Xu Cun, a lingering mystery.
The garage is on a country road, stopping from time to time to wait for the wind to dissipate, and then moving on, thus reaching Xu Village where Sima Qian's descendants are located.
Xu Cun quietly "hid" in a corner of the plateau, also known as "Xu Cun", intended to continue Sima Qian's blood. Disassembling the word "Xu" means "Yu Erren" and "processing" the name "Sima" into two words: "Tong" and "Feng". Whether Xucun people are descendants of Sima Qian has been debated endlessly in academic circles. Some people laughed it off, while others flatly denied it.
After opening the gate of the Han Taishi Temple, which is usually closed in Xucun, it is lonely and desolate, with few wild flowers. Tong and Feng's memorial tablets are separated into two compartments, and it is rare for people with different surnames to live together in a temple and serve an ancestor in the whole country. Explaining the contents of the "ancestral tablet" in the village to outsiders is the "patent" of 77-year-old Tong Yongjing. A cigarette stick made of papyrus was stubbornly inserted into the mouth of a copper cigarette holder, and his explanation was summarized by "Hehehehehehe".
There is also a tomb of Sima Qian in Xucun. The inscription says that after Sima Qian's death, the people were afraid of something, so they buried his bones at the foot of the old Niupo in Xucun. Tomb-Sweeping Day sang "Running the Prince's Play" here, which was called "Meeting God", but it was actually a sacrifice to the ancestors. Standing on the Old Niupo (also called Buffalo Slope locally), the Yellow River flows eastward, and the path into the village is like a scorpion's tail. It is easy to defend and difficult to attack, which makes people sigh that Xucun people are far-sighted and considerate. I came across some old thread-bound books with small fonts and ancient styles. The author Feng's name coincides with "imitation of Sima Qian". The security in the village is very good. Whenever there is a task, all the villagers will consciously go when the tweeter rings.
For two thousand years, Xu Cun has always insisted on "staying with the Feng family, regardless of Feng, not marrying Feng". 1963, two villagers, Tong and Feng, openly broke the village rules and regulations of "not marrying Feng" in Xu Cun for two thousand years. Up to now, the words "defend the fruits of the victory of the land reform revolution" are still faintly visible on the door frame at home. At that time, with the support of the marriage law and the rich elders in the village, they finally became a couple, and the ban was lifted, and the two families officially began to marry.
Sima Qian is closely related to everyone.
"Wind Chasing Sima" is the word on a brick archway outside the playground of Xucun Primary School, which is full of movement. Sima Qian has been gone for two thousand years, but he is immortal with a historical record. For more than 2,000 years, Qian Qian's millions of readers and Sima Qian, who was buried, never got tired of looking at each other, and their communication injected a stream of historical blood. It is worth mentioning that in the research group of Sima Qian in Xucun, there was an old man named Liu. The villagers joked, "He is the most annoying one in our village." They regarded him as a descendant of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and gave him a nickname. The old man with short beard smiled like a wrinkled chrysanthemum, enjoying the tolerance of the villagers. Blood relationship has not been diluted by the dilution of time. The descendants of Sima studied Sima Qian together, although the content of the study was more about weeding, watering and planting trees for Sima Qian's ancestral temple and cemetery. "It is difficult to become famous", although it has made great achievements, it is difficult to become famous. Some people say that it is impossible to express gratitude just to commend the achievements of the people who built the monument.
Sima Qian's breath is everywhere. There is a small pond in Xucun. The villagers interpreted it as "Mo Chi", and the tablet next to it became a "pen", so Sima Qian could dip in the ink in Mo Chi to write! Before coming to the "Faxing Palace", the villagers reminded: "Try to read in the opposite direction". In an instant, "prospering the palace by law" became "castration bending the law", which was the indignation of Sima's descendants when Emperor Wudi killed loyal ministers. If it is a coincidence, then this coincidence is really a "coincidence". Sima Qian enjoys a high reputation all over the world. A Japanese researcher named Tokuda Puyi kept in touch with Hirohiko for 78 years, and changed his surname to Sima during this period, so he was proud to be a descendant of Japanese Sima Qian.