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Who is Qu Yuan's wife?
Genealogy, the wife is Mrs. Deng. Xiangyang Customs: "Qu Yuan threw himself into the Miluo River on the fifth day of May, and his wife sacrificed it every time she threw herself into the water." It means that after Qu Yuan threw himself into the river, his wife would throw food into the Miluo River on the fifth day of May every year as a sacrifice to Qu Yuan. Six kinds of statements.

First, the "four sons" said: The Qushi Genealogy compiled by Shaoyang, Hunan Province in the Qing Dynasty said that Qu Yuan had four sons, the eldest son inherited it, the second son inherited Yuan, the third son inherited Heaven and the fourth son inherited Zhen. In 2003, Mr. He Guangyue, a famous historian of Hunan Academy of Social Sciences, published History of the Origin of Zhong Family and Genealogy of Qu Family in Sichuan County and Shuangliu County in Qing Dynasty.

Second, "Sanzi" said that Qu Yuan had three sons in Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province and dongzhi county, Anhui Province. Yao Zhou Zhi said: After Qu Yuan's death, his three sons entered the State of Qin, and one of them changed his surname to Sun in Yaozhou, and said that Sun Simiao, a medical scientist in Sui and Tang Dynasties, was his descendant; A home in Pucheng remains the same; The other is in Hancheng, surnamed Fang. But no specific name was recorded. Qu Yuan's genealogy preserved in Huangjing Village, dongzhi county, Anhui Province recorded that Qu Yuan had three sons. The eldest son is Meng Huagong, the second is Wu 'an Gong, and the third is Gong.

Third, the "second son" said: According to the "Lin Hai Qu Family Tree" collected by Beijing National Library, Jiangsu University and Changshu Library, Qu Yuan had two sons, one named Qu Shu and the other named Qu Houfu.

Four, "One Son and One Daughter" said: In the Qing Dynasty, Changsha government records said that Qu Yuan had a daughter named Xiuying, also known as Wei Ying, and said that her tomb was in Huayuan Cave, Yiyang, Hunan. The Qing Dynasty's Taojiang County Records also recorded the same thing. Zhou Qizhi said that Qu Yuan had a son, whose common name was "Black God", and Yiyang County Records during Tongzhi period also said "Common name was Phoenix God".

Five, "One Son" said: The genealogy preserved in Shenjiazhuang, Macheng City for seven years records that Qu Yuan had a son named Yue, and said that Qu Yuan died because of "injustice", so he restored his son, because Qu Yuan's distant ancestor was named Xiong Yi.

Six, "One Woman" said: In the folklore of Miluo, Hunan Province, Qu Yuan had a daughter named Nv, who was originally the curator of Miluo qu yuan memorial hall in zigui county in Zigui County and an expert in Qu Yuan's studies, and wrote the book "The Temple by the Miluo River", which was specifically verified as Qu Yuan's daughter.