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Where is Pei County of Liu Bang now?
Pei County of Liu Bang is now Xuzhou.

Liu Bang, Ji Zi, an outstanding politician, strategist and military commander in the history of China, was the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty and made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the reunification of China. He is a native of Fengyi County and Peixian County, which is Fengxian County in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province today. He was born in a peasant family and was generous.

In BC 195, Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang returned to Pepe, hosted a banquet for his elders, and sang "Song of the Big Wind". At that time, a palace was built for him in the south of Peicheng, which was later called Peigong. After Liu Bang's death, his son Liu Ying succeeded to the throne, namely Hui Di. In five years, Hui Di issued a letter to transform Pei Palace into the original temple of Emperor Gaozu. The front hall is the Gaozu Hall, and the back hall is the bedroom, where people can enjoy sacrifices in the Spring and Autumn Period. After that, it was repaired repeatedly for more than 2000 years, until it was washed away by the Yellow River flood in Xianfeng period in the late Qing Dynasty and rebuilt on 1996.

Liu bang's main works

1, Song of the Wind

Song of the Big Wind is Liu Bangping's return to Ying Bu, and he invited his old friends to Peixian County for drinking. When the wine was drunk, Liu bang hit the floor and sang this song at the same time. The Han Dynasty called this poem "san huang Pian", and later people called it "Song of the Great Wind".

2. Song of the Swan

Song of Swan was written by Liu Bang. Liu Bang doted on Mrs. Qi in his later years and wanted Liu Ruyi, the prince of Zhao born to Mrs. Qi, to be the prince. At a banquet, and invited the famous sage "on the good and four good" to accompany them. It is impossible to change places. Liu Bang has no choice but to call Mrs. Qi. Liu bang asked Mrs qi to dance Chu dance, and he sang a song with the help of alcohol, which became this article.

3. Hand-pressing Prince Wen

Handing Prince Wen is an imperial edict written by Liu Bang to Liu Ying on his deathbed. As a father and emperor, on his deathbed, he earnestly warned his son to study hard, make good use of talents and govern the world. This imperial edict is very representative among the imperial edicts of past dynasties, and it is also a good family instruction.