The origin of Shilou Jiang Ziya Mountain

According to the Records of Sacrifice to the Suburbs of the Pre-Han Dynasty, Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, was called "chasing clouds" in the first year of Yuanshou (BC 122). Next year, when the son of heaven is in the suburbs, Yong said: Today, God is in the suburbs, and then there is no sacrifice in the soil, and the ceremony is not answered. ""Since the public dominated Kyushu, his son said that Yi Long could level the soil and water and die as a country ... so it is never too late to worship the countryside in the suburbs. " "Or that squire Lu Lai made qi, so it is Hotan Qi. "Su Lin said: On that day, the Central Committee was very harmonious." From Mount Tai Yang to the top of the stone, Zan Deming sealed it. From vagina to Liang's father, this ceremony is quite beautiful. Therefore, it is also necessary to "divide the governance temple into the south of the Yangtze River". In BC 122, Liu Che, the Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, personally worshipped the Yellow God in the suburbs, but did not sacrifice to the afterlife. Minister Yong said that the suburbia without sacrificing the land lost its double meaning, so it was not promised by God. * * * Gong's farewell dragon helped Yu dominate Kyushu and manage the land. After his death, he was sealed as a shrine to the country, which was the place where ancient emperors sacrificed to the country. Jiang Taigong won the title of King of Qi from Luliang Mountain and was called the leader of God, so he called it Qi Lu, that is, Tianqi also. Therefore, Zhou Chengwang named Mount Tai of Qi as the Sun Mountain, and the suburbs of the Emperor worshipped the yellow sky on the top of Mount Tai. He Lin Fenyin Shilou Mountain is the hometown of Jiang Taigong's ancestral grave. Therefore, Shilou Mountain was named Taiyin Mountain in Jin Dynasty, and Houtu Temple ruled the river in the south of Fenyin. The son of heaven was lucky enough to be on the river in Fenyin, and all the people who served the shrine were dressed in yellow clothes and worshipped the great god corresponding to the yellow sky in the suburbs as a gift from God. As "Records of Sacrifice in the Suburbs of Han Dynasty" said: Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty "worshiped in the land of Bohai Sea behind the shrine".