The ten scenic spots in Liangshan Lake were not first occupied by Liangshan heroes. Why is it also called Liangshan Lake?
? ? The ten scenic spots in Liangshan Lake were not first occupied by Liangshan heroes. Why is it also called Liangshan Lake? How did Liangshan's name come from?
Liangshan, formerly known as Liangshan, is located in Liangshan County, Shandong Province. Its name first appeared in Historical Records, which recorded Liang Xiaowang's "Hunting Good Mountains in the North" in the Western Han Dynasty. However, Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty recorded the same thing as "Hunting Liangshan in the North". For this reason, historians have argued for a long time. Later, scholars in Ming and Qing dynasties had three mainstream views on this matter. 1. Because Liang Xiaowang has hunted here, the word "Liang of Liang Xiaowang" is used here. 2. Liang Xiaowang was buried in Liangshan after his death, so he was called Liangshan. 3. The uncle of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty was named Liu Liang. In order to avoid the taboo of the word "Liang", it was improved to Liang.
In this regard, the records of mountains and rivers in Dongping County Records are clearly biased towards the third statement. The original text is as follows: "Liangshan, whose real name is Liangshan, was changed to Liang because Han Guangwu avoided his uncle's taboo."
? Coincidentally, like Liangshan, there is Shouzhang who changed his name to avoid taboo. According to Shouzhang County Annals and Dongping County Annals, the two books recorded two contents respectively, namely, "Uncle Guangwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty became a good man, and changed his name to Shouzhang", and "Shouzhang was a good man in the former Han Dynasty, and later avoided the light and was afraid to change". Later, the Han Dynasty perished. Shouzhang no longer has to be taboo, so in the Tang Dynasty, Shouzhang was changed to Shouliang.
Liangshan is high in the southwest and low in the northeast. There is no land to go up. It is full of water, which is easy to defend but difficult to attack. There is a big village on the mountain.
According to Shi Naian's description, the foot of Liangshan Mountain in Shui Bo is a lake group consisting of many lakes and swamps. There are many reeds in the water. There is a shop at the end of the lake, which is the eye line of Liangshan Mountain. Zhu Gui, who is in the dry land, is guarding it, collecting heroes coming and going. If there is a suitable one, he will pull up and join in, shoot an arrow at the water center, and a boat will come to pick up people.
? ? This means that there is no land under Liangshan, and it is full of water, which is easy to defend but difficult to attack. As for the specific terrain of Liangshan, Shi Naian didn't describe it in detail, only knowing that there is a Da-zhai on the mountain.