Lu surname is one of the common surnames in China, which originated from Ji surname in ancient times. According to historical records, Lushi County was named after Lu, indicating that this area is the residence of Lushi family.
The history of Lushi County can be traced back to ancient times. As early as the Warring States period, there were human settlements in this land. Lushi became an independent county-level administrative region in the Western Han Dynasty, with a history of more than 2,000 years.
Lushi county, as the birthplace of Lushi family, has produced many outstanding historical figures. One of the most famous is Lu Zhi, a strategist at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Lu Zhi is a man of outstanding talent and noble character. He once showed outstanding military commander-in-chief ability in the war and made important contributions to local social stability and economic development.
social customs and habits
1, Temple Fair: Lushi Temple Fair mainly includes Vulcan Temple Fair, Grandma Temple Fair and Wang Yao Temple Fair. Most local organizations organize fund-raising, invite troupes to sing operas to gather popularity, and then burn incense and pray in temples or shrines. At first, it was a folk belief, and the activities of rewarding the gods gradually shifted to Buddhist temples and Taoist temples.
Diet: The most common banquet in Lushi is eight bowls of seats. There are two bowls of braised pork strips, each with eight pieces; A bowl of crispy meat and meatballs; A bowl of shredded pork noodles and a bowl of cabbage; Two bowls of cold dishes. Without wine, it is called dry eight bowls; If you bring wine, you must have appetizers, four or nine dishes.
People in Lushi County eat more pasta, with 3 meals a day in slack season and 4 meals in busy season. Common pasta includes: jiaozi, noodles, minced meat noodles, Lamian Noodles, sugar packets, oil rolls, meat packets and various oily foods.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lushi County