How did Xi 'an Sandian Village get its name?

The enemy ordered Weichi Gong to enter the palace, forcing the high-impedance Li Yuan to order an army to Li Shimin, the king of Qin, and to make Li Shimin a prince. Two months later, Gao's ancestral home was there. This is the famous "Xuanwumen coup" in the history of China. Weichi Gong was later named Duke of Hubei and Governor of Xiangzhou because of his outstanding achievements. According to folklore, after Li Shimin acceded to the throne, he dreamed that Yuanji would kill him, and he often had nightmares and couldn't sleep. After that, two generals, Qin Qiong and Jingde (that is, Weichi Gong), guarded the gate of the palace at night so that they could sleep peacefully. According to historical records, Weichi Gong, Duke of Hubei, was often unhappy for a while after he was sealed. Emperor Taizong asked him why, and replied, "lord protector and Qin Qiong and I are both generals in the imperial court. Why does he have a magnificent mansion, but my mansion is shabby and empty? " Taizong smiled and said, "Ai Qing Mo You, this is not difficult." Later, Emperor Taizong personally chose a piece of land for him in Xuchuan and built a manor-Egong House, which was more luxurious than that in Qin Qiong, and the main building was Egong Hall. This is the origin of this village. According to relevant historical records, when Weichi Gong was in charge of Xiangzhou (now Xiangfan, Hubei Province), he was upright and had a good political record. At that time, the Egong Hall was next to the road from Hubei to Chang 'an to Yanxingmen. After Jingdezhen left office, Xiangzhou people set up a temple here to pay homage to E Gong, which was once the place where Xiangzhou people in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty missed their homeland. Later, the population of Egongdian Village gradually increased, and it was also called North Hall, Middle Hall and South Hall respectively, hence the name "Three Halls", which is now the seat of Xikang Railway Textile City Railway Station. Three or four miles south of the three main halls is Shenlu Square. According to historical records, during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, the prince was seriously ill and many treatments failed. The sergeant shot a deer here and sent it to the palace. The physician ordered him to cook it and give it to the prince. A few days later, he recovered, and Emperor Taizong was very happy, so he ordered the establishment of Lu Shen Temple. Later, it was called "Shenlu Lane", then called Shenlu Courtyard, and then called Shenlu Square, which continues to this day. According to historical records, Shenlufang area has always been a royal garden in Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties. It is bordered by Qinling Mountains in the south, tableland in the east, Chanhe River in the west, Weihe River in the north, and gurgling streams everywhere. In the Tang dynasty, it was once a gathering place for poets and writers, with a strong cultural atmosphere, and many historical masterpieces were born here, which can be described as outstanding. For example, the famous poet Leyuan Scenic Spot in the Tang Dynasty is written here. With the shadow of dusk in my heart, I drove forward in the grave of my friends; Sunset, infinitely beautiful, only near dusk. Because of the excellent geomantic omen, Xuanzang, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty, died and was buried in Yunjing Temple at the foot of Yuanshan Mountain. This fragrance has been burning for generations and continues to this day. Another great event happened in Shenlufang. During the reign, when General Li Shengping rebelled in Zhu, the army set out from Dongwei Bridge and detoured through Baqiao to Shenlufang to paralyze the rebels. Take a break, cross the Zen River and head north along the river. He broke into Guang Tai Gate, occupied Chang 'an, and achieved a total victory in counterinsurgency.