Does Yang Junsong have any descendants?

There are descendants.

Biography of the Zhang Family in Qing Street, Pingyang * * * and gifts from their early descendants. Li was a local master at that time, and he saw the broken grave house with his own eyes. In the new century, Li's descendants did not learn this stunt because of their advanced age, and later dedicated it to Lv Qingyun in Cangnan, and taught by example for several years. Xu Shouzhen, a native of Fuzhou, took Xiaolian Geng Zhongjing as his counselor in the Ming Dynasty.

After the defeat, King Geng fled to Pingyang Nangang. After being adopted by his wife, he changed his name to Xu Jintong and traveled around the world, accumulating the wealth of good people and the downfall of cruel families.

As can be seen from the above, Yang Junsong has descendants.

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Inventor of compass

Xuanyuandi, Duke Zhou, Li, Guo Pu and other people are all listed in the book Farewell with the Wind in the Ming Dynasty, but they are just legends. Historical documents prove that Chinese medicine played an important role in the invention of compass, and it can even be said that Chinese medicine is the inventor of compass.

From the 5th century BC to the 6th century BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the ancient Chinese had already distinguished this unique magnetic ore from natural ore, and gradually explored its magical uses. In the Warring States Period, Guanzi said, "There is a benevolent stone on the top and copper and gold on the bottom." Shan Hai Jing records the origin of magnets. Since then, magnets have been used by Taoist priests to make alchemy, alchemists to play games in rivers and lakes, and only doctors use them to treat diseases and save lives.

China Producer News Network-Traditional Chinese Medicine has contributed a lot to the invention of the compass.

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