Lieshan, the birthplace of Emperor Yan Shennong, the ancestor of China, is located at the southern foot of Jiulong Mountain in Lishan Town, Suizhou, Hubei Province. Ancient Shennong Cave is located on the mountainside of Jiulong. Historical records record that "Shennong's mother, An Deng, feels that agriculture gives birth to Emperor Yan". In Yan Di Shennong Lieshan Scenic Area, there are memorial buildings such as Yan Di Shennong Cave, Yan Di Shennong Monument, Yan Di Shennong Memorial Square, Yan Di Shennong Memorial Hall and Yan Di Shennong Memorial Hall. The planning and construction of Lieshan Scenic Area in Shennong, Yan Di is characterized by "retro architecture and natural environment". It is planned to build six regions, namely, the World Martyrs' Clan Hall, Sacrifice and Pilgrimage, Holy Land Sightseeing, Datong Market, Yan Di's hometown economic and technological development, and service reception management, and build and repair Yan Di Shennong Hall, Martyrs' Grand Ancestral Hall and Sage Hall. The landscape includes the trendy river, the Bishan Mountain in Jiuling, the midnight bell in the rock temple, the sunset glow in the mountain village, the ancient cave Qing Xue, the shrinking fog cliff, the dragon and phoenix flagpole and so on. They are very beautiful because of the material. For thousands of years, every birthday of Emperor Yan, tens of thousands of people from all over the country came to Lieshan to worship Emperor Yan Shennong and remember the ancestor of China. Lieshan has become a sacred place for Chinese at home and abroad to seek their roots and ancestors.
From the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the present, historians and historical documents have clearly recorded that Yan Di Shennong was born in Lishan, Suizhou, Hubei. For example, the Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites, Book of Rites. Zheng Xuan, a master of Confucian classics in the Eastern Han Dynasty, pointed out: "Li Shanjia and Yan Di also originated from Li Shan, that is, Shanshi Lie".
On Mandarin in the Spring and Autumn Period: "In the past, Shanshi Lie had a world, and his son Zhu Yue could cultivate hundreds of crops and vegetables". Notes on the Three Kingdoms: The name of Emperor Yan started from Lieshan, which is regarded as Lishan.
Volume 4 of Zuo Zhuan's Notes on the Spring and Autumn Annals: "The son of the mountain is listed as millet," (Shen Han added a cloud: "(Sacrifice method) said:" The son of Li Shan said that he was a farmer and could plow hundreds of grains ". Note: "Li Shanjia, Yan Di Ye, ancestral home of Li Shan, or Shanshi Lie". Agriculture is the pillar, and Lishan is four miles north of Sui County, Hubei Province. " "Zuo Zhuan * Twenty-nine Years of Zhao Gong": "There is Zhu Yue, the son of Shanshi Lie, who worshipped him since the summer; Zhou Yi is also a drop in the bucket, which has been enshrined since Shang Dynasty. Du Yu of the Jin Dynasty made a note for this: It also started from Li. "