The descendants will be great;
The lordship and the city should be relinquished.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall of the surname Yin written by an anonymous person
The upper couplet refers to the new barbarian Yin Zifang during the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Western Han Dynasty. He had a filial temperament and a very wealthy family with more than 700 heads of land. Said: "My descendants will be great (rich and prosperous)." As expected, his great-grandson Yin Shi became a lord. Xialiandian refers to Yinshi, the great-grandson of Yinzi Fang, whose courtesy name was Cibo. He was a loyal man and was granted the title of Marquis of Yinde for his merits during the Gengshi period. During the reign of Emperor Guangwu, he was an official attendant. When Emperor Guangwu went on tour, he often stayed in the capital. He was able to speak outspokenly when he was in court, but he did not mention state affairs when talking to guests. Emperor Guangwu wanted to give him a title, but he declined: "I entrust you to Yeting (the emperor's residence in the palace, where the concubines live, so called because Yinji's sister Yinli was the empress of Emperor Guangwu) and he can't add any title to it." . "In the reign of Emperor Ming, Jin Wu was appointed as the official.
The martyred queen of the Han Dynasty;
A famous minister in the state of Chen.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yin written by an anonymous person
The first couplet refers to Yin Lihua, the empress of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At first, Emperor Guangwu said that she was very beautiful, and once sighed: "I am an official. As Jinwu, the wife should be Yin Lihua." Later, she was indeed adopted as the queen, gave birth to Emperor Ming, and was given the posthumous title Guanglie. Xialiandian guides Chen Guzang to be named Yinkeng, whose courtesy name is Zijian. He is well-read in history and biography, and is especially good at writing five-character poems. He has served as the prefect of Jinling, and as a regular attendant on foreign cavalry. The cave is close to Maoshan;
The river is connected to the Wu Gorge for a long time.
——A general couplet for the Yin ancestral hall written by Chen Yinkeng of the Southern Dynasties
This couplet is a poem couplet from "Crossing Green Cao Lake" written by Yinkeng, a writer of the Southern Dynasties Chen. Yinkeng, courtesy name Zijian, was born in Wuwei. Liang Shiguan went to Fa Cao, the king of eastern Hunan, to join the army. After entering Chen, he served as the prefect of Jinling and served as a regular attendant. He was good at describing landscapes and was good at refining words and sentences. There was a collection of poems, but they have been lost. There is no better woman than Xuncai;
A wife should be a beautiful woman.
——A general couplet for the ancestral hall of the surname Yin written by an anonymous person
The first couplet states that Xun Cai of the Eastern Han Dynasty married Yin Yu as his wife, but her husband died and his father forced her to remarry and she hanged herself. The lower couplet refers to the beauty of Yin Lihua, the sister of Yin Shi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Emperor Guangwu was pleased with her and said: "You should marry Yin Lihua." The previous generation praised Yin Mencius very much;
Later generations still remember Zhao Guogong.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall of the surname Yin written by an anonymous person
The first couplet indicates that the contemporary scholar Yin Bingheng, named Zhenping, was from Neijiang. He lived in seclusion in Lianguo, wrote in Hanlou, and stored thousands of books. He kept draping his hands and chanting, and he worked tirelessly on his life writings. His books such as "Shen Jing Lu" and "The Essentials of Marriage" were published in the world, and he was called "Yin Mencius". . Xia Lian Dian refers to the Yin Shou of the Shang Zhu State in the Sui Dynasty. His courtesy name was Luo Yun and he was a native of Wuwei. The young man is strong and capable, and has martial arts skills. He is responsible for the general affairs of the army, and the discipline of the three armies is determined by his longevity. For his merit, he worshiped the general manager of Youzhou and was granted the title of Duke of Zhao.
Always luxuriant for thousands of years;
Prosperous for many generations.
——A general couplet for the ancestral hall of the Yin surname written by an anonymous person
This couplet is an inlaid couplet with the word "Shixing" county where the famous family of the Yin surname lived, inlaid with a crane top pattern. The most filial and benevolent, the wealth is as rich as Yidun;
The beauty of the sky and the beauty of the country make her a concubine.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall of the surname Yin written by an anonymous person
The upper couplet refers to the filial son Yin Zifang of the Han Dynasty. When he was cooking in the morning on the twelfth lunar month, he saw the appearance of the Kitchen God. When Zifang paid homage to the emperor again, he found that his family had a yellow sheep, so by offering sacrifices to it, his family became extremely wealthy. The second couplet refers to the beauty Yin Lihua of the Eastern Han Dynasty, a new savage. Empress of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. A noble person was granted the title of Emperor Ming. Emperor Ming ascended the throne and was honored as the Empress Dowager.
He was good at poetry when he was young, and took the Nine Classics subjects in high school;
He was talented in singing and wrote famous five-character poems.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall of the surname Yin written by an anonymous person
The Shangliandian refers to the scholar Yin Youyu of the Yuan Dynasty, whose courtesy name was Shifu and who served as a new person. He studied and accumulated knowledge. At the age of seven, he entered the Song Dynasty Baoyou Nine Classics Children's Science. He entered the Yuan Dynasty and was not an official, but he had the ambition of writing books and writing. He lived in Judelou for thirty years and wrote "Yunfu Qunyu". The second couplet is a guide to the good deeds of the Northern Dynasty poet Yin Keng.