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Chapter 5 The fourth section offers ancestors and builds a house

In fact, it doesn't matter how old this Jurchen woman is. What is important is that this historical record once again proves that the Chinese nation was formed by the fusion of various ethnic groups. The Great Jin Kingdom in history.So how did the descendants of Hanpu further develop the Jurchen nation? When Han Pu died, his son inherited the position of tribal leader.Passed down to the fourth generation, it is Suike, the great-grandson of Hanpu.Later, the Jin Dynasty was established, and Sui Ke was honored as the emperor who offered his ancestors.Hanpu is the first ancestor, and the fourth generation of Suike is the ancestor emperor. Suike is no longer the ancestor for two generations, and has no temple name, only called Dedi and Andi.Why was Suike honored as a ancestor, and what earth-shattering things did he do?He taught the Jurchens to build houses and no longer live in pits, which is remarkable.Historical records also do not say who taught Xianzu Suike to build a house, maybe he is really a genius.Suike taught the Jurchens to build houses, got rid of the long-lasting hunting and fishing lifestyle, and began to transform into farming and settlement.Therefore, Sui could build a house and was later honored as the emperor who offered his ancestors.

After Suike's death, his son Shi Lu inherited the position of leader of the tribal alliance, that is, Emperor Zhaozu who was later honored by the Kingdom of Jin.These are all respected emperors. At that time, they were the leaders of the tribe. According to our current words, they were cadres at the level of village chiefs and township chiefs.So what's so great about Shi Lu that he can be honored as Zhao Zu?
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