Lu Tong (about 795- 835 AD), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was the grandson of four outstanding Lu in the early Tang Dynasty. Born in Li Si Village, Wushan Town, Jiyuan City, Henan Province, his ancestral home is Fan Yang (Zhuozhou, Hebei Province).
In his early years, he lived in Shaoshishan tea fairy Spring, and then moved to Luoyang. Since the name Yuchuanzi, there are several shabby houses, full of books and studying hard all day. Neighbors feed, study hard, read classics and history, work hard, and are unwilling to enter the official career. They are addressed as "tea fairy".
Personality "lofty and eccentric, what you see is extraordinary and close", like Meng Jiao; Xiong Hao's anger is close to that of Han Yu. An important figure of Han Meng's poetry school. In 835 1 1 month, he died in the change of Mana.
Lu Tong was born and buried in Jiyuan and lived in seclusion in tea fairy Spring, Shaoshi Mountain, Songshan Mountain, but the name of "Lu Tong's hometown" is little known. This is probably related to the tragic death of Lu Tong.
In 835 AD, the "Ganlu Change" occurred in Chang 'an, and Lutong was implicated. Jia Dao, his good friend, once wrote in the poem "Crying for Lutong": "It is abandonment to have friends in Chang 'an. "That is to say, before Lu Tong's execution, friends from Chang 'an went to see him off, and Lu Tong entrusted friends to look after the children.
According to Lu Heping, the 47th generation descendant of Lutong, his descendants smuggled Lutong's bones back to Jiyuan for burial, and later worried about being implicated. After Lu Tong was buried, the family moved south. After that, Lutong disappeared in his hometown for hundreds of years.
The old man took out the ancestral "Lu Family Tree" and showed that after the Lu family moved south, it was divided into two factions, one settled in Jiangnan and the other returned to Jiyuan in the Ming Dynasty.