Xu Jiachen said: "Don't you dare? If you don't dare, you have to find him. Zhao Tuo is not only praised by the people who know him well, but the people of Yue also regard Zhao Tuo, a native of the Central Plains, as their ancestor!"
If the tomb of such a historical celebrity is really found, it will not only increase the historical heritage of Yangcheng, but also let the Vietnamese see that their ancestors are us, so we must excavate it even if it is difficult.
come out."
Vietnamese historian Le Song Chan praised Zhao Tuo, which represents the views of the vast majority of Vietnamese people.
He said: "Emperor Wu of Zhao took advantage of the chaos of the Qin Dynasty and was about to have Lingbiao. He was all in Panyu. He was on the same side as the emperors of the Han Dynasty. He had the benevolence to love the people and the wisdom to protect the country. His martial arts frightened the silkworms (anyang Wang Shupan), and his culture and education were vigorous.
Xiang County uses poems and books to transform and educate the country's customs, uses benevolence and righteousness to consolidate people's hearts, teaches the people to farm, and makes the country rich and powerful... He is also the master of true heroic talents."
The Vietnamese regard Zhao Tuo as the emperor of the Zhao Dynasty, the first official dynasty in Vietnamese history, and the first of its kind for Vietnam to call itself an emperor.
Vietnamese monarchs throughout the ages have used the title of emperor, just like Chinese monarchs use the title of emperor. Vietnam is the only country in East Asia other than China that uses the title of emperor in Chinese.
During Zhao Tuo's reign, he maintained the independence of South Vietnam, voluntarily followed the customs of the South Vietnamese, wore his hair and changed clothes, and shortened the relationship with the Vietnamese. At the same time, he spread the culture of the Central Plains and opened up the wisdom of the South Vietnamese people, so he was respected by the South Vietnamese.
It can be said that he was the first emperor in Vietnam, and he reigned much longer than Qin Shihuang. In addition, Yangcheng, as the capital, was also a place of economic prosperity at that time.
Therefore, if he has money and time, it is not unusual for such an emperor to build a mausoleum no matter how large it is.
Han Peacock sighed: "Cui Wei is a very legendary person. He was born in the Zhenyuan period of the Tang Dynasty and was the son of former supervisor Shi Cui Xiang. Cui Xiang had a great reputation in the world for being good at writing poems. He died in Nanhai while engaged in any task.
superior.
Cui Wei lives in Nanhai, treats people magnanimously, ignores family property, and advocates chivalry and justice. Naturally, such a person cannot be an ordinary person."
"So what?" Xu Jiachen said.
Han Kongque said: "For extraordinary people, the people and things they encounter will naturally be extraordinary."
Because Cui Wei was a chivalrous man, he used up all his property within a few years and often lived in a temple.
It was the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month, and most people in Panyu County were displaying delicacies in the temple and performing acrobatics at Kaiyuan Temple.
Cui Wei took a peek and saw an old lady begging for food. She fell and knocked over the wine vat.
The wine seller beat her and calculated the price of the damage, which was only one thousand yuan. Cui Wei took pity on her and took off his clothes to pay the price to compensate her. The old lady left without thanking her.
She came again another day and told Cui Wei: "Thank you for helping me get out of trouble. I am good at treating sarcoma with moxibustion. Now I have some mugwort from Yue Jinggang for you. Every time I meet someone with sarcoma, I just use
A small wisp as thick as the heart of a lamp can not only cure people's illnesses, but also make them beautiful women."
Cui Wei took it with a smile. The old lady suddenly disappeared.
A few days later, while visiting Haiguang Temple, I met an old monk with a sarcoma on his ear. Cui Wei took out mugwort and tried to give him moxibustion treatment, and he was cured just as the old lady said.
The old monk was very grateful and said to Cui Wei: "The poor monk has no reward for you. He can only sing Buddhist scriptures and ask the gods to bless you. There is a man named Ren at the foot of the mountain. His family is very rich. He also has this disease. You must be able to help him."
If he is cured, he will be rewarded generously. Please let me write a letter recommending you."
Cui Wei said: "Okay."
When Ren Weng heard this, he was very happy and greeted him with courtesy. Cui Wei took out the mugwort and burned it.
Ren Weng said to Cui Wei: "Thank you for curing my illness. There is no generous reward. I only have 100,000 yuan for you. Please stay leisurely for a few days and don't leave in a hurry."
Cui Wei then stayed there. Cui Wei liked the beauty of music. When he heard the sound of piano playing in front of his master's hall, he asked his family boy.
The boy said: "The master's daughter played it."
Cui Wei borrowed her piano to play for a while. The woman secretly fell in love with him.
At that time, Ren Weng's house enshrined a ghost called the "One-legged God". Every three years, a person must be killed to worship it. This year, the time is approaching, but the person who should be killed has not been found yet.
Ren Weng suddenly changed his mind and called his son to discuss: "Since this guest will not leave and is not related to us by blood, we can sacrifice him. I heard that it is not necessary to repay the great kindness, not to mention that he only treated me."
A little illness has healed."
So he ordered to prepare meals for the ghosts, and when it was almost midnight, he planned to kill Cui Wei. Ren Weng secretly bolted the door of Cui Wei's house without Cui Wei noticing.
Ren Weng's daughter secretly learned about this, secretly took a knife and told Cui Wei through the crack of the window: "My house enshrines a ghost. I want to kill you tonight to sacrifice to the ghost. You can use this knife to open the window and escape. Otherwise, after a while,
You will die, and I hope you will take this knife too, so as not to implicate me."
Cui Wei was so frightened that he broke out in a cold sweat. He waved his knife and took mugwort with him, cut off the window pane, jumped out, pulled out the lock stick and ran away.
Ren Weng soon discovered it and led a dozen servants, armed with knives and torches, to chase him for six or seven miles, almost catching up with him.
Cui Wei lost his way and fell into a large dry well. The pursuers lost track of Cui Wei and returned.
Although Cui Wei fell into the well, he was not injured because of the dead leaves underneath. When daybreak, he saw that it was a large cave, more than a hundred feet deep, and he could not get out.
The four sides of the pit were wide and smooth, and could accommodate a thousand people. There was a coiled white snake, several feet long. There was a stone mortar in front of it. Something dripped from the rock, like maltose and honey, and flowed into the mortar. The snake
Drink it.
Cui Wei saw that the snake was different, so he kowtowed and prayed: "Dragon King, unfortunately I fell here. I hope the Dragon King will have mercy on me and not harm me."
He drank the rest and felt no longer thirsty.
At this time, he looked carefully and saw that there was a sarcoma on the snake's mouth.
Cui Wei was grateful to the snake for taking pity on him and wanted to treat it with moxibustion, but there was no place to make a fire.
After a while, a fire floated into the cave from a distance. Cui Wei lit the mugwort and began to moxibustion the snake.
The sarcoma fell to the ground. The snake's diet had been hindered by the sarcoma for a long time. Once it was removed, it felt much more convenient, so the snake spit out a large pearl with a diameter of one inch to reward Cui Wei.
Cui Wei didn't accept it and said to the snake: "The Dragon King can call the wind and rain. Others can't guess whether the weather will be cloudy or sunny. The change of expression is determined by the heart. The whereabouts are all determined by yourself. You will definitely be able to rescue people in distress. If you can
Give me a big rope as a greeting gift so that I can return to the human world. I will be eternally grateful and engraved on my skin. I just want to be able to go back, and I don’t want to have treasures.”
The snake swallowed the big bead and crawled zigzag, as if it wanted to go somewhere.
Cui Wei bowed again and again, then stepped on the snake and walked away without passing the entrance of the cave, only walking in the cave.
After walking for dozens of miles, the cave was completely dark, with only the light from the snake illuminating the walls.
While walking, Cui Wei saw ancient men painted on the walls, all wearing hats and belts.
Finally, I came across a stone door with a knocker bitten by a golden beast. The inside was bright and clear.
The snake lowered its head and refused to go in, so it put Cui Wei down.
Cui Wei thought he had returned to the human world, so he walked in and saw a room that was more than a hundred steps wide. The four walls of the cave were carved into rooms.
The rooms in the middle are decorated with splendid curtains, golden ornaments, and purple walls, decorated with pearls and emeralds, shining like bright stars connected together.
There is an incense burner in front of the tent. On the incense burner are carved mosquitoes, dragons, phoenixes, phoenixes, turtles, snakes, and sparrows. They all open their mouths and spit out incense, which is rich in fragrance.
There is a small pool next to it. The walls are made of gold. There are mercury, water birds, etc. in the pool. The water birds are all carved from beautiful jade and float on the mercury.
There are beds under the four walls, all decorated with rhinoceros horns and ivory. On the bed there are harps, shengs, bamboos, drums, and harps, countless of them.
Cui Wei looked carefully and saw that the handwriting on the instrument was still new. Cui Wei was at a loss and didn't know what kind of immortal cave this was.
After a long time, he took the piano and tried to play it. The doors and windows on the four walls were opened, and a little maid came out and said with a smile: "The snake has sent the husband of the Cui family here!"
She ran back again. After a while, four women, all wearing ancient women's ring buns and fairy clothes, said to Cui Wei: "Why did Mr. Cui come to the emperor's palace without permission?"
Cui Wei put down his qin and bowed again. The four women also bowed in return. Cui Wei said, "Since it is the emperor's palace, where is the emperor?"
He replied: "The emperor went to attend Zhu Rong's wedding."
So Cui Wei was asked to sit on the bed and play the piano, and Cui Wei played the song "Eighteen Beats of Hujia".
The woman asked: "What song is this?"
Cui Wei said: "This is "Eighteen Beats of Hujia"."
The woman said: "What is "Eighteen Beats of Hujia"? We don't know."
Cui Wei said: "Cai Wenji of the Han Dynasty was the daughter of Cai Yong, the general of the Zhonglang. She lived in Hudi. When she came back, she lamented the story of her stay in Hudi. She then played a piece of music on the zither, which made a sad and choking sound like playing a Jia in Hudi.
.”
The four women all said happily: "What a new song."
So he asked people to drink wine and persuade him to drink. Cui Wei kowtowed and expressed his sincere intention to go home.
The woman said: "Since Mr. Cui is here, it is fate. Why rush? Please stay for now. The Yangcheng envoy will be here soon. You can follow him back."
Then he said to Cui Wei: "The emperor has promised Mrs. Tian to be your wife. You can see her now."
Cui Wei could not guess the clues of the matter and did not dare to answer, so he asked his maid to call Mrs. Tian. Mrs. Tian refused to come and said, "I dare not see the husband of the Cui family without the emperor's order."
The second time she called her, she still didn't come. The woman said to Cui Wei: "Mrs. Tian is virtuous and beautiful, unparalleled in the world. I hope you will treat her well. This is also fate. Mrs. Tian is the daughter of King Qi."
Cui Wei asked: "Who is King Qi?"
The woman said: "The name of the King of Qi is taboo. He was the man who lived on the island when Qi was destroyed in the early Han Dynasty."