Luohe origin

In fact, it should be called "The Book of Hutuluo", and the exact source has not yet been determined. The Book of Changes says: "Jiang draws pictures, Luo draws books, and saints do it." This is the earliest record in the Book of Hutuluo. Seven or eight thousand years ago in the Fuxi era, a dragon horse jumped out of the Yellow River and was engraved with the numbers "bottom 16, top 27, left 38 and right 49". This is a river map. Fuxi interpreted it as gossip according to the river map. The Negative Map Temple (also known as Fuxi Temple) in the northwest of the old city of Jin Meng today is said to be the place where the dragon lost its map. When Dayu was harnessing the water, a turtle climbed out of the Luohe River, and the numbers on his back were arranged as "Wear nine shoes, wear one, keep three right seven, two or four shoulders, six or eight feet, and live in the middle". This is Uncle Luo. Hutuluo is a heavenly book that conforms to the unity of heaven and man, pays attention to heaven, and embodies the inseparable relationship between the universe and man.

The river map is called the number of places with 30 black dots and the number of days with 25 white dots. But what we are seeing now is the Song Dynasty.

The earliest gobbledygook in the history of China is that the origin of the map of Luohe is that the emperor (the emperor among the Yellow Emperor) cannot be defeated in the war. One day, a turtle lifted a book from Luohe. This is a map of the Luohe River.

Later gobbledygook also includes: Taoist magic horse Shen Yixiang and so on.