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Four Historical Allusions Related to He Family

Take the river as the surname]

Trees have roots and water is active. Every descendant of He should know the origin of He so as not to forget his ancestors.

Respecting ancestors and filial piety is an excellent tradition of the Chinese nation. We should keep this glorious tradition forever.

He was the son of the king at the end of the Warring States period. When Wang Han 'an ascended the throne, he was appointed as a public doctor and presided over the state affairs with Han Fei.

True ancestors advised Wang Hanan not to cling to the Qin Dynasty, but Wang Han didn't listen, so he resigned and lived in seclusion. Later, Wang Han 'an was captured by Qin Shihuang, and the country perished. Zhen Zu and his wife Jiang, in order to hide their identity, went to Lujiang to sail for a living.

Later Qin Shihuang was attacked by an assassin in Bolangsha. He suspected that Qin destroyed the descendants and heritage of South Korea, so he ordered spies to visit secretly and found that it was the descendants and heritage of the six countries, and immediately detained and executed them.

One day, it was freezing, and the spy came to Zhen Zu's boat and asked his last name.

At that time, Zhenzu didn't know that he was an official of the Qin Dynasty. Xin pointed to the river and said, "This is my surname." .

It means using water to compare cold, and "cold" and "Korean" are homophonic, not particularly obscure.

The spy didn't understand and asked, "Is it a river?" Zhenzu didn't say anything either. He made a mistake and nodded to him.

The spy remembered his last name and left.

Later, Zucai understood the identity and purpose of the mole and said in utter amazement: "The reason why our family was not caught and killed was entirely because of the word' river', which was inspired by the heavenly spirit!" However, surnames generally come from people, not from water. From then on, he took "He" as his surname, settled in Lujiang, worked hard, made a fortune, and treated his neighbors with courtesy. Lujiang locals respect him very much.

Both ancestors lived for a long time until they were 100 years old. After their death, they were buried in Wanghuaigang, Dongxiang, Lujiang, which the world called "Hefenggang" (now "He Taizu Cemetery" in Baihu Town, Lujiang County, Anhui Province).

Later, descendants multiplied in Lujiang area and developed into famous families. Later generations named Lujiang Hall after Lujiang's family.

[Fair Broken Arrow]

He Wu was born in Pixian County, Sichuan Province in the Western Han Dynasty.

When he first became a county magistrate, the local authorities told a story about his impartial handling of the case.

Once upon a time, there was a rich man in the local area. On his deathbed, because his son was too young, he gave his property to his son-in-law and made a will to pass on a sword handed down from home to his son.

Later, when my son grew up, he asked his brother-in-law for a sword, but he didn't give it, and the matter went to court.

At that time, He Wu was a local official here, and the case was in He Wu's hand. After listening to their respective complaints, and after investigation and visit, He Wu made a judgment in court, thinking that not only the sword should be returned, but also all the property should be returned to the original owner, that is, the son of the rich man, and the son-in-law would no longer care about the property enjoyment for more than ten years.

The result of this case has been widely praised by the local people, who believe that He Wu is indeed a strict and fair good parent who is the master of the people.

It turned out that the rich man had already seen the sinister intentions of his son-in-law.

He didn't write all his family property into his will and pass it on to his son because he was worried that his son was too young and his son-in-law might kill him for money and endanger his life.

In order to protect his son, he only passed on the sword and didn't talk about the family property. I believe that when his son grows up, there will be a fair and strict local official as his son's master.

The wish of the rich was realized by our ancestor He Wu.

From this story, we can see how thoughtful the rich man is and how insatiable the son-in-law is. If he returns the sword, he won't lose his wealth.

This is also the inevitable result of hungry snakes swallowing elephants. Greedy people will never stop, and eventually they will push their luck, go to the opposite side and end up in a mess.

He Wu, the ancestor of He, was so aboveboard and so intelligent.

He Wu in the history books is kind and good at discovering and praising the advantages of others.

When he was a junior official, He Shou, his boss and magistrate, admired him very much and thought he had the qualities of a prime minister. Later, it was always a senior official, such as the ancient empire and generals, who sealed their hometown. Together with prime minister Kong Guang, he assisted Han Chengdi and became an important figure in the Western Han Dynasty.

be devoted to one's duty

He Tang, Zhong Gong, was born in Zhang Yu, Eastern Han Dynasty. He studied under the celebrity Huan Rong in his early years.

Among the 400 students, he is a brilliant student, and Huan Rong values him very much. Later, he became an official guarding the palace gate.

One day, Emperor Guangwu visited incognito. Because of the long journey, he didn't get back to the palace until late at night.

At that time, He Tang was guarding the open gate. No matter how worn out the emperor's followers were, he refused to open the palace door, thinking that opening the door was inappropriate and violated the palace ban.

As a last resort, the emperor had to change to Zhongdongmen Palace.

People in the industry want to know why soup has become a disaster.

Unexpectedly, the next morning, the emperor made breakfast for He Tang, but he was deprived of the salary of the guards at the Middle East Gate.

In the summer of the eighteenth year of Jianwu, it didn't rain for a long time, and the crops smelled of smoke. All the ministers wore casual clothes and went outside the city to beg for rain. Only Luoyang Ling went out from the city gate in a gorgeous car with an umbrella.

He Tang led the guards to detain the vehicle immediately and arrested Luoyang Ling.

The emperor issued a letter, removed the post of Luoyang Order, and promoted He Tang to be a samurai corps commander.

The story of He Tang, the ancestor of He family, who was loyal to his duties, has been widely circulated throughout the ages.