Brief introduction of Lei Zu: Lei Zu, also known as Lei Zu, was written in Shan Hai Jing. She is an ancient figure in China, the daughter of Xiling family and the princess of Xuanyuan Huangdi. History says that Lei Zu started as a silkworm and was born in Xiling.
"Historical Records" said: "The Yellow Emperor lived in the hill of Xuanyuan and married the daughter of Xiling as Leizu. Lei Zu, the princess of the Yellow Emperor, gave birth to two sons, who later won the world. The first one, Xiao Xuan, is from Qingyang. Qingyang fell into the river. The second is Changyi, just like water. " ?
Book of the Warring States Period: "The Yellow Emperor lived in the hill of Xuanyuan, married the son of Xiling, and was called Leizu, producing Qingyang and Changyi."
In myths and legends, she is said to be the creator of sericulture and silk reeling. Zhao Kun, a famous strategist in the Tang Dynasty, the author of the Long and Short Sutra and the teacher of the great poet Li Bai, wrote an inscription on the sacred land of Lei Zu in the Tang Dynasty: "Lei Zu first created the method of planting mulberry and raising silkworms, spinning silk, admonishing the Yellow Emperor, aiming at setting up agricultural mulberry, legalizing clothing, advocating marriage, respecting ceremony, building a palace, establishing a country and unifying the Central Plains." Respect comes first. "
China is a civilized country with a long history in the world, and our ancestors created a world-famous splendid culture. Lei Zu is an outstanding representative of our ancestors' women. She initiated marriage to teach the world with her mother and benefit all the people. She and Emperor Yanhuang opened up a vast world, bid farewell to the wild, and made great contributions to the sun and the moon. Virtue is regarded as the "mother of silkworms" by China people, living in the same era as Yan Di and Huangdi, and both are ancestors of human beings.