General Luo learned from the genealogy that the Luo family's original surname was Gan, and they were descendants of the Gan Luo family. They took the character Luo as their surname.
Historical books record that Gan Luo was the grandson of Gan Mao. Gan Luo was smart since he was a child and was named Shangqing by King Ying Zheng of Qin when he was twelve years old. The historical facts recorded in "Historical Records" about Gan Luo ended abruptly. There are rumors from later generations.
After Gan Luo became the minister, he fell seriously ill and died soon after. But the family tree says otherwise.
The young Gan Luo was sent to Shu County by Qin King Ying Zheng who had not yet unified the six kingdoms. There, Gan Luo carried out a top-secret secret for the King of Qin. It was not until more than ten years later, in the second year of Qin Shihuang's reign, that Gan Luo
Just returned to Xianyang. At this time, Gan Luo was no longer called Gan Luo, but Luo Yunhai. Luo Yunhai also brought back a peerless beauty named Ba Qing. Ba Qing's life experience is not detailed in the family tree.
All we know is that Ba Qing's family is extremely wealthy in the Bashu area. Ba Qing's visit to Xianyang this time is not a tribute brought by Luo Yunhai, but represents a force that came to negotiate with the emperor.
No one knows what kind of bargaining chip Ba Qing holds in his hand, but Qin Shi Huang, who dominates the country and is arrogant, still has to make concessions after being angry.
The general genealogy of the Luo family recorded this: The emperor summoned Qing to the Huaqing Palace. He made his promise clear, and the emperor was furious. He then allowed him to do whatever he wanted. The Dan cave of Bashu and the territory of three hundred miles were all returned to the Qing. Qing thanked him and said, "This is the end of the world."
It can be done within ten years. The emperor said: "But there is no violation. If you miss the deadline, you will be a member of the clan. The next day, Ba Qing donated 100,000 yuan to build the North Defense Great Wall."
Translated back to the vernacular, it goes like this: The emperor summoned Baqing in the Huaqing Palace. Baqing presented her treaty here. After the emperor read it, he was very angry, but after a while he approved all Baqing's requests.
All the cinnabar mines and three hundred miles of territory in the Bashu area were allocated to Ba Qing. Then Ba Qing made a guarantee that within ten years, what you want (or things) can be completed. The emperor said
, I hope this is the case. If you can't complete it, you will be killed. On the next day, Ba Qing donated 100,000 gold to the court as funds to repair the Great Wall.
For more than ten years, Luo Yunhai represented Qin Shihuang in supervising Ba Qing's work. The genealogy did not explain the nature of this work. However, it was suddenly mentioned that Qin Shihuang's last tour was here. There was no more.
There are records about the Qin Dynasty and Gan Luo. On the second page, it is said that the Luo family served as housekeepers in a family named Qin. This was already during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Then it was not until after the Sui Dynasty that the Luo family was listed in the family tree.
There is no record of anything related to people with the surname Qin. The Luo family has always had a small population, so the family tree is quite concise, without any side branches. General Luo seems to be organized. General Luo also read a very puzzled sentence:
The ancestral dragon is immortal and has been serving for generations. It has sons and white clothes, which can be exquisite. There are thousands of jade, the blood of eternal people, reincarnation is constant, and the bright moon is majestic. This passage is recorded on the side of the map. What does this mean?
After reading the family tree, another mystery arose in General Luo's mind. This family tree had been lost a long time ago. How could it appear in the leader's hands again? There are no answers to these questions. The leader's task is very arduous. He led the team into the world of death.
After more than a month of searching in Shahai, there was no result.
After returning home, the leader summoned him again and asked him to reorganize a larger team and prepare to enter deeper into the desert. Because the map was so far away, the geographical location at that time was completely different. General Luo realized that this time
The risk was even greater. He and his entourage probably had little chance of survival, so before the plan was about to proceed, he went back to his hometown to see his relatives. The most important thing was to make a copy of his family's genealogy.
Give it to your brother.
General Luo couldn't help but feel sad when he said this. He reunited with his relatives after decades of absence, but in such a hurry. After leaving this time, I'm afraid it was a farewell. The iron-clad man couldn't help but shed a few lines of tears.
While the two brothers were lamenting a lot under the dim oil lamp, the general's adjutant knocked on the door anxiously outside. The adjutant brought a telegram to the general. When General Luo read the telegram, he was so happy that he fell from the sky, and the sadness on his face suddenly relaxed.
Already.
It turned out that the new plan was cancelled. General Luo was telegraphed and ordered to return to Beijing as soon as possible, and there were other important tasks to be assigned. General Luo immediately asked his brother and his family to go to Beijing with him, settle down, and live a good life together. Luo Wenfeng immediately rejected General Luo's wishes.
He repeatedly expressed that he could not bear to part with this former residence where he had lived for half his life and been run by several generations. However, Luo Wenfeng asked his 16-year-old son Luo Sihai to follow his uncle and leave his hometown. Luo Wenfeng wanted his son to have a good environment in the capital to receive higher education and be able to
Continuing the long tradition of passing down scholarly family status from ancestors.
When General Luo was young, he only focused on making revolution and missed the age for marriage. When he got older, he became stoic and was still a loner. So Luo Sihai actually became the only lifeblood of the Luo family. Naturally, General Luo was very interested in this.
His nephew loves him very much. Luo Sihai is also smart. Although he is young, he has a mature and steady heroic spirit between his eyebrows (this is the main reason why Luo Sihai later participated in the 1967 expedition).
After arriving in Beijing, General Luo learned that his job had been transferred back to the capital from the frontier and was working as the director of a confidential research institute. Although he was the director of the research institute, he could do something besides administration and discipline.
Outside of work, there is no use for his abilities. Those academicians who wear thick glasses and have returned from studying abroad are the protagonists of this institute. The work in the institute is actually led by a man named
Qin Chuan's people were presiding. Qin Chuan was tall and sturdy, with shining eyes. He worked like a strong ox. He never felt tired. Even if he worked for several days and nights in a row, he did not show any signs of fatigue.
Even General Luo, who had been fighting for decades, admired his endurance. He thought that when he was young, he often marched and fought and was used to running long distances, but he was not as capable as Qin Chuan.
Young Luo Sihai arrived in Beijing and was arranged by his uncle to study in a high school. Luo Sihai had been smart since he was a child. His father had personally supervised his education in his hometown these years, so studying in school was not very difficult. At that time, General Luo moved to
We live in a courtyard assigned by our work unit, and right next to General Luo is Qin Chuan, who is in the research institute. Qin Chuan looks to be a man in his mid-thirties, and is said to be a doctor who returned from studying in the United States. He lives alone in General Luo
There is a guard next door to take care of his daily life, but other than that, there is no one else at home.