Xia origin

 

The father of the founder of the Xia Dynasty opened up

 

According to historical records, before the establishment of the Xiahoushi, there have been frequent wars between the Xiazu tribes and other tribals around them that compete for alliance leaders. The Xia minority tribes gradually emerged after the legend of ancient Chinese history. There are quite a few ancient documents that trace the Xia people back to ancient times. Among them, "Historical Records of Xia Benji" and "Da Dai Li Ji of the Imperial Family" call it the son of Yan, but many literatures say that Yan is the great-great-great-great-grandchildren. the name of the son Gun, Gun's son Yu called for Xiahou Qi (ie, XIA Qi) parent. These accounts indicate that the Xia people are likely to be a descendant of the Sui tribe. They are a tribe of the Yellow Emperor's descendants, Gao Yang's and Yan Di's who had married together. The Xia tribe began to live in the lower reaches of the Shushui River and later moved eastward. To Jinnan, Yulu basin in the west of Henan.