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Where is the birthplace of Dayu's flood control in Wenchuan?

At the time of Yao, the world was still not at peace, and floods were flowing across the world. The vegetation is luxuriant and the animals are breeding. The crops are not harvested and the animals are threatening people. The path of animal hooves and bird tracks was handed over to China. Yao was worried about it, so he raised Shun to treat it. Shun sent Yi to hold fire, which burned the mountains and rivers, causing the animals to flee. Yu dredged the nine rivers, channeled them to the Luo River, and poured them into the seas; he conquered Ruhan, drained the Huai River, and poured them into the rivers, and then China could harvest them for food. At that time, Yu had been away for eight years, and had passed through the gate three times without entering. Although he wanted to plow the land, how could he succeed?

The above are the causes and consequences of Yu's flood control.

There are relics and rumors about Dayu in many places. There are Yuxu and Yuwang Palace in Huaiyuan County, Anhui; Yumen in Hancheng County, Shaanxi; Yumenkou in Hejin County, Shanxi; Yuwang City Site in Zhongtiao Mountain, Xia County, Shanxi; Yuwang Terrace in Kaifeng City, Henan; Yuwang Suojiao in Yuxian City Well; there is Yu Gongji at the east end of Guishan Mountain in Wuhan, Hubei; there is a Monument of King Yu in Yuelu Mountain in Changsha, Hunan; there is King Yu's Palace in Nanjiang County, Sichuan; there is also a legend that Dayu dug the Dragon Gate in Luoyang, Henan.

Because the flooded area at that time was in the Central Plains area under Yao's rule, according to research, the areas where Dayu controlled floods at that time were approximately present-day eastern Hebei, eastern Henan, western and southern Shandong, and northern Huaihe River. , so your question is a bit biased. Dayu did not control floods in Wenchuan.

The only deeds of Dayu related to Wenchuan should be the birthplace of Dayu. However, due to its long history, there is controversy. They are from the Central Plains, Dongyi, and Xirong (Xiqiang). With the In some archaeological activities, such as the discovery of the Lajia ruins, the Xirong theory gradually gained the upper hand.

"Historical Records. "Chronology of the Six Kingdoms" says that "Yu flourished in Xiqiang".

"The Spring and Autumn Period of Wu and Yue." "The Biography of King Wuyu of Yue" also says that Dayu "was born in Xiqiang, and his place is called Shiniu. Shiniu is located in the western Sichuan River of Shu".

Volume 11 of "Yi Wen Lei Ju" and Volume 82 of "Taiping Yu Lan" quote Huang Fumi's "Emperor Century" as saying: "Bo Yu, the surname of the Queen of Xia, also has the surname Si, was born in Shi Niu,... He grew up in the Western Qiang and was born in the Western Qiang Yi." Qiao Zhou's "Book of Shu" said: "Yu Ben was born in Guangrou County, Wenshan, and was born in Shiniu."

"Shui Jing Zhu" Guangrou County said: "The county has Shiniu Township, where Yu was born." According to the "Wen Zhi Ji Lue" recorded by Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty, Guangrou County was located in Dayiping, 72 miles southwest of the county seat (Weizhou), from the Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty. There are still ruins in the early Qing Dynasty.

Mianchi Town was the site of ancient Wenchuan County from the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. The high mountain where the Xindian Formation of Gaodian Village and Yangdian Village intersect, 5 kilometers south of the current town, is Shiniu Mountain. The mountain bank stands on the wall, and the three characters "Shinewan Mountain" engraved on it still exist today. Since ancient times, this place has been a gateway for Guansong transportation. Because the wind and sand are particularly strong in the afternoon, it is commonly known as "Feisha Pass". It is also said that the nearby area was the birthplace of Concubine Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty. When Yang was a child, he was bathing by the Minjiang River at the foot of the mountain. A Qiang man peeped at it, and Yang was so ashamed that he threw sand into it, hence the name "Feishaguan". Going up from Guanliang, the flat land halfway up the mountain with an altitude of 1,600 meters is Jiaoerping. Because of this, Mianchi Town has preserved cultural relics related to "Yu Traces".