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Since the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, mysterious figures in Chinese civilization have emerged one after another. Among the three generations of remnants, there are more records of folding Kunyu to control the water, Taikang lost the country, and King Wu cut down. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and "The Romance of the Gods" give many historical figures a mysterious mythological color, which is even more bizarre.
However, in the Spring and Autumn Period, the ancient slavery system began to gradually disintegrate, and at this time, a hundred schools of thought contended, which was also the most glorious moment of Chinese thought and culture. At this time, such a mysterious figure came out - Lao Tzu.
Lao Tzu had already studied when we were in school, he was a famous thinker in the early autumn period, and he was the author of the book "Tao Te Ching" that has been passed down through the ages. So why is he called the first mysterious figure of antiquity?
The first is the mystery of Lao Tzu's birth. Legend has it that Lao Tzu's father was named Qian, and he was born without ears; There is also one eye that is blind. At the age of 72, he was still single.
His neighbor Yishou's family has an unmarried old girl, and it is rumored that Qian and this old woman are in the field, and then the old woman is pregnant for ten years and gives birth to Dan.
Dan is one of Lao Tzu's possible identities, and the other identity is said to be Lao Laizi. This old Laizi was also a thinker and Taoist figure in the Spring and Autumn Period. Legend has it that he is the embodiment of Lao Tzu.
This old Laizi is famous for his filial piety, and legend has it that in order to make the second old man happy, he still wears colorful clothes and pretends to be a baby in his old age.
In Taoist thought, Lao Tzu is considered to be one of the Three Qings. Legend has it that he is a descendant of Peng Zu, a male god who turned into qi in the womb of the Li family, and gave birth to a boy with crane hair and white eyebrows after 81 years of pregnancy, so he was named "Lao Tzu".
The second mysterious legend is that after Lao Tzu saw the decline of the Zhou Dynasty, he rode a green ox to the Qin State. Since then, his whereabouts have become a mystery, and so far people have not been able to find any record of Lao Tzu's whereabouts**.
Of course, what is even more mysterious here is that after Lao Tzu left the customs, there were many rumors among the people. Some people say that he became an immortal and became the ancestor of Taoism; Some people also say that Lao Tzu lived for more than 160 years and died; Some people even said that Lao Tzu has been reincarnated several times and has always been alive.
Lao Tzu's status in the Spring and Autumn Period can be compared to that of Confucius, and it is recorded that Confucius also wanted Lao Tzu to ask for advice on etiquette. His birth and whereabouts after leaving the customs can be said to be the first mysterious person in ancient China.
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There are many mysterious figures in Chinese history, and here are some of them:
1.Guiguzi: He is a representative of the Taoist school, he knows everything about the mysteries of the world, and he is present in the Taoist school and the Zonghengjia school.
2.Lao Tzu: He is a representative of the Taoist school, and his Tao Te Ching is a classic work of the Taoist school.
3.Xu Fu: He was a famous alchemist in the Qin Dynasty, and legend has it that he led boys and girls to the east in search of the elixir of life, but his whereabouts were unknown.
4.Meng Po: She is the legendary guardian of the Yellow Spring Road, in charge of Meng Po soup, and can make people forget the memories of their past lives.
5.Cangjie: He is a figure in ancient Chinese legend and is revered as "Wenzu", and legend has it that he created Chinese characters.
6.Kuafu: He is a character in ancient Chinese myths and legends, who died chasing the sun and became a tragedy in mythology.
7.Gonggong: He is a figure in ancient Chinese mythology and legend, known as the "God of Water", and legend has it that he once touched the Buzhou Mountain in anger, causing the sky to collapse.
8.Pangu: He is a figure in ancient Chinese myths and legends, known as the "Yuan Shi Tianzun", and legend has it that he opened the world and became the creator of the universe.
9.Nuwa: She is a figure in ancient Chinese mythology and legend, known as "Wa Huang", and legend has it that she used colorful stones to make up the sky and became the savior of the universe.
10.Xingtian: He is a figure in ancient Chinese myths and legends, known as the "God of War", and legend has it that he fought against the Yellow Emperor, although he was defeated, he was still glorious, and became a symbol of battle.
These mysterious figures have an important place and influence in Chinese history and culture, and their stories and legends have become an important part of Chinese culture.
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