Huo Degong was born in Shibi Village, Ninghua County, Fujian Province on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the fourth year of Qiande in the Song Dynasty (966 AD). At the age of 19, he served as a Confucian teacher in Ninghua County. At the age of 21, he traveled to Qingliu County, Tingzhou Prefecture for official duties. He and his brother Mu De moved from Shibi Village to Shengyunli, Shanghang County (today's Fenglang, Mentian Town, Shanghang County, Fujian Province). village).
Biography
Huo Degong was originally married to the Wu family. He was sixty years old and had no heirs. At the age of sixty-three, Mrs. Wu personally hired a matchmaker to solemnly marry her concubine Mrs. Chen (the nineteen-year-old daughter of Chen Qian's daughter in Fenglang Village). In the early Qing Dynasty, the genealogy was revised and recorded: six years after marriage, three sons and two daughters were born, Chang Yuanpei (Sanyilang), Ciqianpei (Sanerlang), and Sankunpei (Sansanlang). The three sons of the Qing Dynasty were also named Chaowen, Chaozong and Chaomei.
Huode Gongyang died at the age of ninety-seven. He was buried in Shengyunli, Mentian Town, Shanghang County. He was buried in Fenlanggangtou Lake, Xinshan and You, Dingyou and Dingmao were divided into gold, and he stayed in Wujidu. In front of the tomb, there is a tall stone tablet and a pair of pillars, which can reach the dragon more than a hundred miles away. The Wu family was buried at Fenglang Gangtou in Shanghang. The upper right compartment of Huode Cemetery is a few feet away. Chen was buried in Lijiashan, Fenglanggtou, Shanghang, sitting east to west. He lived to the age of fifty-six.
Huo Degong, Li Shi Li Huode. The great-grandson of Li Jie (Li Ye) of Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty and the third son of Emperor Zhaozong, Li Qi (name of the genealogy) fled to the south of Zhejiang Province and started a melon farming business. He lived in the south gate of Yixing County. He married Gan and had a son, Li Zhu. Zhu Gong built his business in Shibi Village, Ninghua County. He married Zhong and had five sons. They were named after the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Yixing County, Shuide lived in Shaowu County, Tude Shao died, but I, Huo Degong, lived in Guantian Village, Shengyunli, Shanghang County, Tingzhou Prefecture, Fujian due to his official career. Huo Degong was born on the 8th day of the 11th day of the 11th day of the 4th year of Qiande's reign in the Song Dynasty (966), and died on the 15th day of the 8th month of the 7th year of Renzong Jiayou's reign in the Song Dynasty (1062). Yinshi was buried in Huolanggang, Guantian Village, Meihualing, outside the east gate of Shanghang County. It was later renamed Fenglanggang and today is the head of Fenglanggang. It is shaped like "crabs swimming in the lake" in the direction of Renshan Mountain. In the fourth year of Qianlong's reign (1739), descendants built a Huodegong ancestral hall in the south of Meizhou City, Guangdong, and the ruins still exist today.
Huo Degong was originally the concubine of the Wu family. Huo Degong married Chen Qian's daughter because he was sixty and had no heirs. He became his wife at the age of nineteen. In the next three years, he gave birth to two sons, Chang Ganpei and Ci Kunpei. Another record records that in six years, he gave birth to three sons in a row, Chang Qianpei (Chang Qianpei). Sanichiro), Cikun Pei (Sanjiro), Mitsugaki Pei (Sansaburo). Chen Yan died at the age of fifty-six and was buried under the qin basin of Xueyuan in Shanghang County, Guixiang, Dingshan.