<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > a hill in Weifang - Fuyan Mountain, why has it been passed down through the ages? </h1>
Talking about the novel "Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon", there is a person who has to mention, that is, Murong Fu of Gusu. This person is from a famous family and knows a variety of martial arts. With the family martial arts "Dou Turning Stars Shift", it is famous in the jianghu. And he deliberately wanted to climb to the top level, just to revive the Great Yan Kingdom.
As we mentioned above, it is said that around 400 AD, Murong De, the founding emperor of Southern Yan, specially arranged for Murong Chao, the crown prince, to study at the Foot terrace academy at the foot of the Fuyan Mountain, where Murong Chao learned the skills of Wenzhi martial arts. Mentioned here an era, two people are Murong De, the emperor of Southern Yan, and Murong Chao, the crown prince;
People who have watched "Tianlong Babu" can't help but ask, "What is the relationship between Murong Chao's father and son and Murong Fu on TV?" "Restoring Great Yan and Restoring Great Yan, Murong Fu has been thinking about reviving the Great Yan Kingdom all day, what does it have to do with this Southern Yan?"
Floating Smoke Mountain - Weicheng District has such an unknown hill, and it is inextricably linked to the heroes of Mr. Qiong Yao's "Tianlong Eight Parts".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="17" > review of the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon</h1>
In the forty-second chapter of the Eight Heavenly Dragons, Murong Fu was defeated by Qiao Feng and Duan Yu in the Battle of Shaomu Mountain, and his face was disgraced, and he couldn't help but want to draw his sword and kill himself.
At this moment, Murong Fu's father, Murong Bo, stepped forward to stop him and said, "Your ancestor Gaozu has a son, and your great-grandfather, grandfather, and father all have sons, but you have no sons!" Murong Hao, Murong Ke, Murong Chui, and Murong De were heroes in the Great Yan Kingdom, but unexpectedly they all became extinct people without descendants! ”
Yes, the Murong De mentioned here is exactly the "founding emperor of Southern Yan" mentioned above, and people who understand history know that in addition to Northern Yan, Former Yan, Later Yan, Western Yan, and Southern Yan were all "Great Yan Empires" established by Murong Fu's ancestors during the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms period;
When Later Yan fell, Murong De led 40,000 households from the city of Yicheng, which he guarded, to flee south, and most of the Han clans in Hebei ran south with him. Murong De crossed the Yellow River, and according to the slippery platform, he was called the King of Yan. Later, the land around Qing and Qi was fertile enough to establish a state, and moved to Guanggu (present-day Northwest of Yidu, Shandong, Qingzhou), thinking that it was the capital city, renamed Emperor Yan, and called Jianping in the first year (400 AD).
The area around the Fuyan Mountains belonged to the territory of the Southern Yan Kingdom, and a palace was established at the foot of the Floating Yan Mountains in order to cultivate talents, and it is said that Murong Chao, the crown prince of the Southern Yan Kingdom, studied at the foothills under the Floating Yan Mountains, and Zhang Qiyan of the Yuan Dynasty in the poem "Eight Views of Weizhou" in the poem "Lutai Autumn Moon" is here;
In the sixth year of Jianping, Murong De died, and his nephew Murong Chao succeeded to the throne, calling it Taishang Yuannian . In February of the sixth year of Taishang (410 AD), it was attacked and destroyed by the army led by Liu Yu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the Yan state was destroyed.
Therefore, Murong Fu of the Eight Heavenly Dragons should be a clan member left behind by Murong Fu of Great Yan, so Murong Fu is also a descendant of Shandong!