Yandi Shennong was "made of ginger water" and was buried at the "end of Changsha Tea Village". Yandi Mausoleum is the resting place of Yandi Shennong, the ancestor of China, and enjoys the reputation of "the first mausoleum in China".
It is located in Luyuanpi, 19 kilometers west of Yanling County, Zhuzhou City.
Mausoleum of Emperor Yan in Yanling County.
In the Tang Dynasty, Buddhism was introduced, and a Buddhist temple was built in front of the mausoleum, named "Tangxing Temple". However, there were "sometimes worshiping" in front of the mausoleum.
The Yandi Mausoleum has a history of more than a thousand years since the temple was built in the fifth year of Emperor Qiande of the Song Dynasty. With the rise and fall of successive dynasties, the Yandi Temple has also gone through vicissitudes and has been repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt.
Su Jiu stood at the foot of the mountain and looked at the Yandi Mausoleum.
I was filled with emotion.
That's right, Emperor Yan's Mausoleum is the place where the Lie family lives.
The Lie family, the guardian family of Jiuding, is the descendant of Emperor Yan.
Huang Fumi said in his "Century of Emperors": "The Book of Changes states that the surname of Pao Xi was not created by the surname Shennong, and he was the Yan Emperor. The surname of Emperor Yan was Shennong, and he also had the surname Jiang... He grew up in Jiangshui... He was located in the south. .......Also called Benqi Lieshan, or the Lieshan clan.......The capital of Chen Ying was in Qufu, Lu.......He died after reigning for 120 years and was buried in Changsha. The daughter of the Benshui clan was named Tingyao. , the first emperor Linkui, the second emperor Cheng, the second emperor Ming, the second emperor Zhi, the second emperor Li, the second emperor Ai, the second emperor Yugong. There are eight generations, a total of five hundred and thirty years."
Here, Huang Fumi made it clear: the person buried in the Yan Emperor Mausoleum in Changsha (now Yanling County) was the first generation Yan Emperor. Later, "Supplementary Historical Records"
"The Chronicles of the Three Emperors", "History of the Road" and other historical records all hold this view. No other statement has been found in the historical records, and no historical records have raised objections to this.
The surname Liejia is the surname of the descendants of Emperor Yan.
In the Feng Shui world, not many people know about this matter. Only some families with a long history know the secrets involved.
Su Jiu looked at the Yandi Mausoleum for a while, then stepped forward and went straight in.
The first entrance is the Meridian Gate, an arched stone gate, followed by the Mi Hajj Square, which is divided into arched halberd gates and rectangular Ye gates on the left and right. The door leaves are all solid couch gates.
The white marble stele has a dragon and a dragon inlaid on the front. It is named Longpanhuju, which means the unification of the world and the stability of the country. On the left and right are majestic granite carvings of a mountain eagle and a white deer.
The second entrance is the ceremony pavilion, which is the place where the descendants of Yan and Huang worshiped their ancestors. It is a three-bay rectangular pavilion with a verandah roof and four pillars on the front and rear eaves. In front of the pavilion, there are two dragons playing with pearls and the Dragon King. It is named "Double Dragons Dance" to bring prosperity to the world. The meaning of peace.
There are incense burners and candlesticks in the pavilion for people to offer incense and worship. On the left and right side of the pavilion is a rolling shed-style stele room, which collects eight remnants of memorial steles from past dynasties.
The third entrance is the mausoleum, with double eaves resting on the top of the mountain. Thirty large granite columns with a diameter of 60 cm are supported by a grid of four rows of front porch columns. The upper and lower eaves are single-warped multicolored bucket arches with raised heads, and the corners of the main eaves are decorated with turtles. Beast kiss.
The ceiling in the hall is decorated with golden dragons and seals, dragon grass and seals, dragons and phoenixes and seals, spiral style, Su style and other colorful paintings, with a total of 9999 colorful dragons.
A plaque with Comrade's inscription hanging above the door of the main hall reads "descendants of Yan and Huang, never forget their ancestors".
There is a granite foundation stone altar in the hall, and a sandalwood shrine is erected on it. In the shrine sits a golden sacrificial statue of Emperor Yan with the inscription "The Originator of Qitian".
Emperor Yan holds each ear and Ganoderma lucidum in his hands. There is a medicine basket in front of him, and there are wooden dragon-carved side pillars on the left and right.
The Dragon King in front of the palace is a white marble relief sculpture of a crouching dragon. It lies in front of Emperor Yan's mausoleum, seeming to be walking but not walking, capturing the hidden dragon and crouching tiger, embodying the supremacy of imperial power.
The fourth entrance is the tombstone pavilion, with a four-cornered pointed roof and high eaves. A white marble tombstone is planted in the middle of the pavilion. Behind the pavilion is the tomb of Emperor Yan. Behind the pavilion is the tomb of Emperor Yan. The tomb is covered with green grass and surrounded by lush flowers and trees.
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Along the way, Su Jiu felt deeply moved as he looked at the Yandi Mausoleum building that exuded the aura of the ancient sky.
Liejia was born.
Zhu Hui told him the way the Lie family was born, which made Su Jiu feel helpless.
I didn't expect that the Lie family, which had been hidden for thousands of years, would come out of the world in such a crazy way.
It seems that the Feng Shui world will no longer be peaceful, and will soon make waves.
Su Jiu knew clearly that the Yandi Mausoleum Ceremony was a set of sacrificial activities formed by future generations over thousands of years to commemorate Yandi's great achievements.
The original sacrificial activities in Emperor Yan's Mausoleum include offering sacrifices to heaven, ancestors, and gods, while offering sacrifices, wax offerings, and Nuo dance are the main forms of expression in the primitive sacrificial culture.
The wax festival is a reward gift given by the primitive ancestors to celebrate the agricultural harvest in the twelfth lunar month. It is an important festival in the farming culture.
Legend has it that on the day before the wax festival, ancestors came from all directions to hold a grand Nuo dance.
Nuo dance originated from the ritual of exorcising epidemics and ghosts. It is a kind of mask dance that can deter the ghosts of diseases and epidemics. It is often performed by strong and fit young men and women wearing masks related to clan totems and clan emblems, and they dance to Nuo music.
Dance to express your wish for good weather, peace and auspiciousness.
Since Emperor Yan was buried in Weiluyuanpi in Changsha Tea Village, people have begun to use various sacrificial methods to pay homage to Emperor Yan and commemorate his great achievements.
Emperor Yan Shennong became the most noble and revered ancestor in the minds of our ancestors.
Since then, the ancestors' sacrificial rituals to Emperor Yan have become more and more grand.
Various sacrificial ceremonies can be seen in Emperor Yan's Mausoleum.
In addition to wax sacrifices, cultivating fields and offering sacrifices to ancestors, offering sacrifices to Emperor Yan's mausoleum has become an important form of sacrifice.
According to historical data, worship at Yan Emperor's Mausoleum began in the Tang Dynasty. "Lu Shi" said: "There were no sacrifices in the Tang Dynasty." However, folk worship at Yan Emperor's Mausoleum has a longer history.
That's right.
The way the Lie family was born was to offer sacrifices.
The Lie family will hold a sacrifice to heaven and earth at Emperor Yan's mausoleum.
This was what shocked Su Jiu.
Sacrifice is very common. Even in today's society, there are still many Feng Shui families and sects that use their influence in the secular world to promote traditional culture and not forget the identity of the descendants of Yan and Huang to perform sacrifices in various ways.
However, when it comes to offering sacrifices to heaven and earth, this kind of special sacrifice has not been done by any sect or family in the Feng Shui world for thousands of years.
Even in ancient times, when imperial power was supreme, no aristocratic family would dare to do this.
Why?
Sacrifice to heaven and earth.
To put it simply and clearly, it is to steal the destiny of heaven and earth.
Since ancient times, the energy of heaven and earth can only be possessed by meritorious deeds. Almost no one dares to offer sacrifices to heaven and earth.
Of course, this does not mean that there have never been sacrifices to the heaven and the earth in history. Yes, there must be sacrifices to the heaven and the earth. However, those were all outstanding people in ancient times, and it is simply not something that can be done in the Feng Shui community of today's society.
Don't say you did it, don't even think about it.
However, now that the Lie family is born, they actually have to make a high-profile appearance by offering sacrifices to heaven and earth.
This news made Su Jiu feel uneasy.
A sacrifice to heaven and earth would cause so much trouble.
Su Jiu knew very well.
The power of heaven and earth cannot be easily provoked by human power.
Because Su Jiu knew clearly in her heart that she had personally experienced it when she was still in the Qi-nurturing realm, and she had experienced divine punishment when she solved the Yinluan Feng Shui bureau in the Second Teaching Building of Hunan University.
Now, the Lie family is going to offer sacrifices to heaven and earth, and we don’t know what the hell will happen.
Of course, there is another reason that Su Jiu is worried about, and that is...