Who knows the origin of "Li" in Longxitang?

Li originated in Longxi in the world, but this refers to Longxi County under the jurisdiction of Emperor Dao in the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties, which is now Lintao in Gansu.

"Xushi He (Emperor Yan), the assistant of Fuxi in the past, levied Xirong, enfeoffed his native place, ate in Longxi, and his son, Sun Zi, was called the mausoleum ancestor."

In ancient times, Fuxi helped Emperor Yan conquer Xirong and enfeoffed Longxi to his descendants as their food city.

Since then, his children and grandchildren have lived here for generations and become famous families here. This is Li's distant ancestor.

Li, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, was in charge of state affairs on behalf of Emperor Zhuan Xu.

At the end of Yin Dynasty, he offended Zhou (killed by his wife and son Li Zhen) and fled to the market. He ate Li Dequan, because his surname is Li, the ancestor of Li.

Li Er and Li Zhen, the grandchildren of Laozi, are the founders of Taoist school and the history of Zhou Shoucang.

At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, he went out to Hangu Pass, and after that, Yin wrote the Tao Te Ching with 5,000 words.

He swam in Hehuang, involved in quicksand, and traveled in Longxi for seventeen years, soaring on the detached platform of Didao Yuelu Mountain. Today, there are "Fengtai" relics, which are vivid.

Li Ke, the ninth grandson of Li Er, was an ancient doctor in Qin Dynasty. He had four sons, and his descendants worshipped Didao in Longxi, the ancestor of Longxi Prefecture. Qian and his descendants first lived in Jinyang, Shanxi, and then moved to Handan, Hebei, becoming the ancestor of Zhao Jun's family, forming Longxi's family headed by Li and Zhao Jun's family headed by Li.

As Li He's epitaph in Sui Dynasty praised, "Lai (Zhuan Xu), Yuan (Li Er), Zafen Shangcai (Henan), Shifu (Didao), called Liang (Li Mu), and Han Fei spread beauty (Li Guang)".

This is the hymn of the sage of Li Er.

The Book of the New Tang Dynasty contains: Li Chong, Duke of Nanzheng, the first county magistrate of Longxi County in Qin Dynasty, whose county seat is Didao.

Yang Ming, one of the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty, wrote in his epitaph "Mrs. Li Daniang of Dongping County": "Clouds float on high mountains, and the spirit rises outside Hangu Pass (Li Er). The Northern Emperor made contributions to Xiqiang, and the Nanzheng family named Su Changxi (Li Chong)." Clearly pointed out the historical facts that Lao Zi left Kansai and Li Chong, the ancestor of Longxifu, was awarded the title of meritorious service.

Yes, Di Daohou, Yao Yes, General Xin Qin and Hou Longxi.

Loyal son Li Chao, General Han, the prefect of Yuyang.

"Asako" Li Zhongxiang was a general in the early Han Dynasty. He rebelled against Yu Qiang Su Chang, and Su Chang was a moral principle. He was outnumbered and defeated. "Li Bokao, the son of Zhongxiang, lost his father and was buried in Dongchuan, the home of Didao, and his surname was Xizhou."

Li Shang, Li Guang, who were born in the senior high school entrance examination, were called "General Fei" in history.

"Preface to the History of the North" points out, "General Li's biography in Historical Records says: It started here when he first moved into a branch." This paper expounds the historical fact that Li Guang's father Li Shang moved to Ji Cheng from Didao.

"Business" is also called "people" because of its residence.

"Li Chengji" is a descendant of "Didao Li".

At that time, it belonged to Longxi County, collectively known as "Longxi Li".

Sun Yili, the 19th sun of Zhongxiang, whose capital is Dunhuang, is known as the "King of the West and King of the Military".

He is a politician who knows the history of classics, understands the art of war and is both civil and military. In the development history of Longxi Li, he is an extremely important figure.

Gui Li's grandson Li Bao and great-grandson Li Chong were both heavyweights in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

After Wei Taihe, the four seas were famous "crowned with Bao, etc."

At that time, Li "had two jobs, and because of his favor, he became a contemporary" and "became a family of all countries since he became a cool king".

Sun Liyuan VII was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

"The Biography of Emperor Gaozu in the Old Tang Dynasty" contains: "The emperor's surname is Li, a Taoist priest in Longxi, and the grandson of the seven generations of Liang Wang."

During the Zhenguan period, Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin revised the Genealogy and determined that the Li family in Longxi reached its peak in Guanlong.