The origin of Bai Heliang's name
Bai Heliang, the origin of this poetic name, is related to a man named Jules Tongwei, although there are different opinions. According to legend, in the Northern Wei Dynasty, Jules Tongwei abandoned his family and became a real person because he didn't want to unite with his usurped brother Zhu Rong. Dan is sold in the market and shipped to Hezhou at a proud price. The satrap was very angry and threw Jules' cage into the river. The bamboo cage didn't sink, but went down the river. In Liang Shi, where the white cranes in Fucheng House gathered, a fisherman from Baishi lifted the net. Jules slept soundly, but the fisherman didn't respond for a long time, so he hit Su Fang and became close friends. Fishermen are still canoeing and casting nets, and Jules continues to cultivate truth and alchemy; Kneel at night, speak relatively clearly, get to the river when you are tired, and dream. Bamboo flute and fishing songs, bronze chime classics, each with its own interests and deep feelings. One day, Jules took Dan and a fisherman in Whitehead for a drink. After getting drunk, he took a white crane and turned into a fairy. Bai Heliang got its name from this.