Sacrifice to Huangdi Mausoleum, related notes.

1. Yan: It is one of them.

2. Shouqiu: recorded as the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor. "Historical Records of the Emperor Century" records: "The Yellow Emperor was born in Shouqiu". "History of Taoism" records that "Shouqiu is 60 miles northeast of Qufu". Historical records show that "what Shun did in Shouqiu" refers to this place. In Song Dynasty, in order to commemorate the birth of Xuanyuan Huangdi in Shouqiu, Song Zhenzong changed Qufu County to Yuan Xian County, and established Jingling Palace in Shouqiu. 199 1 year, two giant monuments of that year were excavated. When completed, the monument is about18m high and weighs about 300 tons. Six dragons are embossed on this monument. It is rare to hold your head high to the sky under the monument.

3. Jingshan and Center: Died in Jingshan, Henan.

4. Buried in Qiao Shan: Buried in Qiao Shan, huangling county, Shaanxi.

5. Xia Qi: the son of Emperor Yao "Qi".

6. Yin Ruins: Yin Ruins.

7. Death of Oracle Bone Inscriptions's rope: Oracle Bone Inscriptions ended the era of taking rope as memory.

8. Spit and feed three meals: "Hold your head three times, spit and feed one meal three times, and still lose the world." -Biography of Korean Poetry, Volume III

9. Five Overlords and Seven Rivers: Five Overlords in the Spring and Autumn Period and Seven Chivalrous Men in the Warring States Period.

10. Sui: Sui Dynasty.

Chen Qiao: Zhao Kuangyin Chen Qiaoyi mutiny.

12. Yuan: Yuan Dynasty.

13. Danube: Danube in Europe.

14. Ming: Ming dynasty.

15. Kanggan: Kangxi and Gan Long.

16. Nora: Yehnara, Empress Dowager.

17. Yixian: Sun Yat-sen's alias.

18. Ali: Alishan, Taiwan Province Province.