Xianbei,/kloc-a powerful nation that ruled the north 0/600 years ago.
Today we know that Murong is not only a surname, but also the first surname of Xianbei people. Xianbei nationality is the second powerful nomadic nationality rising in the north after Xiongnu. In addition to Murong Xianbei, there is also Duan. Among them, the Yan State established by Murong was the first country in the north, and when the former male ruler of the world, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was all-powerful and took care of Liu Jiangshan, Murong Mu, the prince of Yan, had already established his own capital in western Liaoning, relying on the bravery of grassland nomads, and quickly rose to become the overlord in Northeast China a few years later.
Murong Jun, Murong Mu's son, proclaimed himself emperor. The former Yan kingdom was the most beautiful time for the Murong family. At that time, its territory even expanded to the present Beijing. Seeking roots and ancestors, Mo Hupo, the patriarch of Murong family, first settled in this farmland in Zhangjiyingzi Township, Beipiao, Chaoyang, and established Dajicheng, the earliest capital of Murong family after it settled in western Liaoning.
While we were discussing the literary martial arts of the Murong family endlessly, Tian Shuji of the Liaoning Provincial Archaeological Team found a new direction for the origin of the Murong family. There is an old gentleman named Yao in the Chinese University of Hong Kong. An article mentioned that Murong Xianbei might be Bos, and his evidence came from the name "Mo Jing". He believes that "Mohu" is related to Persian Muhu, which is a title or title of Persian religious clergy. He said that Muhu and Mohu sounds are connected because there is no definite word in ancient transliteration. In addition, from the archaeological point of view, there are many cultural factors in Sanyan culture. For example, in the tombs found in Fangshen and Zhangjiajunying in 1950s, there was a golden step, which was first discovered in West Asia. Perhaps the origin of Mr. Murong's surname is related to this kind of jewelry they like to wear on their heads. Because the local language "Buyao" is similar to "Murong", it later became "Murong". The original meaning of shaking step is shaking step. Two gold-stepping headdresses unearthed from Murong Xianbei tomb in Beipiaofu, Chaoyang.
Jinbu Huayao ornaments should be the most representative symbol of Mr. Murong family, and even in the late third century, a special cultural phenomenon with Jinbu kiln as its main connotation-Mr. Murong Yaoye culture was formed. The Murong family absorbed and strengthened the leaf-shaking culture in the western regions, and spread this exotic style of ornaments to North Korea and Japan. What is even more surprising is that the word "Murong" actually sounds like an ancient sound of "stepping" in today's Japanese pronunciation.
The establishment of a dynasty is always associated with the bloody words of killing and fighting. How did Mr. Murong, who loves beautiful headdresses, rely on his strength to cross the Golden Horse and finally open up territory to establish a kingdom? Is there really a family martial art like "changing stars", as said in the martial arts novels? When we inquired about the secrets of the Murong family with this young man's naughty mentality, we found an important secret of this family-they turned out to be the inventors of stirrups.
For the Murong family, stirrups are necessary for northerners. Once people have stirrups, they can move freely at once, which makes cavalry develop and further strengthens Murong Xianbei's military strength.
Tian said that once you have stirrups, people can step on them with both feet, which can increase the radius of activities and immediately become more powerful, which increases safety and stability, so cavalry will play a greater role. This is how the clever Murong family relied on a pair of stirrups to have a world-beater cavalry and immediately began to control the world. But why did their dynasty only exist for more than a hundred years?
Throughout the Murong family, they are deeply influenced by Chinese culture, but they also retain the bravery of the northern nationalities. It's really a so-called heroic family, but the problem is that there are too many heroes in Murong family, and many of them died in internal confrontation. A Frenchman named Grusay wrote a book called Grassland Empire. He specializes in ethnic minorities in the Eurasian grassland. He said that after entering civilized areas, ethnic minorities lost their traditional excellent things and learned corruption and enjoyment in developed areas.
Throughout North China, they have made great contributions to the creation of Chinese civilization. Although Murong finally lost the dynasty, their descendants merged with the Han nationality and other ethnic minorities, continued to create brilliance, and also achieved the prosperity of the Northern Wei, Sui and Tang Dynasties. In 436 AD, the dynasty of Murong aristocratic family was finally destroyed by the northern Wei army due to the decline of national strength, the emperor's extravagant desires, and the intrigue between tribes. The once powerful Murong aristocratic family encountered the reality of national ruin and family destruction.
Influenced by Chinese culture, it formed its own culture, which in turn influenced Chinese culture. Mr. Murong's family gained the core combat power by stirrup's reform and invention, and finally took a reform and invention as a symbol to send themselves to the coffin. Yes, their last invention was the coffin.
This kind of coffin with special customization and standard format was first used by Murong family, and has been popularized all over the country since the Northern Wei Dynasty and Sui and Tang Dynasties.
From the vigorous beginning to the solemn and peaceful coffin end, the Murong family completed a historical metaphor with their own struggle and destiny.
Since the news of looking for Mr. Murong was published on the Internet, many people have signed up. There are also many people named Mu or Rong. They may all be descendants of Murong, because after Beiyan was destroyed by the Northern Wei Dynasty, millions of Xianbei Murong changed their names to save their lives, and some took Murong's first word "Mu", Mu's "Mu" or the second word "Rong".
After a period of textual research, it is found that the most likely places for Mr. Murong's descendants are Qinghai Tu Autonomous County, Qingyang, Gansu, Rongcheng, Shandong and Zhaoqing, Guangdong, and the most likely place is Baitu Town, Gaoyao City, Zhaoqing, Guangdong.