Jiang Wei, nicknamed "Yunyang clan", was the sixth emperor of the Zhi Qingyang clan's regime in the era of China's clan alliance. His grandfather was Jiang Yan, the fourth emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime, and his father was Jiang Kai, the fifth emperor. When Jiang Kaiwei's

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Jiang Wei, nicknamed

Jiang Wei, nicknamed "Yunyang clan", was the sixth emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime in the era of Chinese clan alliance. His grandfather was Emperor Zhi Jiang Chu, the fourth emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime, and his father was the fifth emperor. Jiang Kai. When Jiang Kaiwei's father, Jiang Kai, was 20 years old, he was granted the title of Luyang (now south of Lushan County, Pingdingshan City, Henan Province) and married Hong'er, a local Chiyou woman. The couple worked together to lead the local people to open up wasteland and cultivate land, transforming a remote and desolate Luyang into a new Luyang with fertile fields and fertile fields in a few years. Unfortunately, Hong'er, who was smart, brave and resourceful, did not have children. Because the relationship between the couple was very good, Jiang Kai never remarried.

In the spring of the twenty-sixth year of Emperor Chuang's reign (Xinsi, 2680 BC), Jiang Chuan, the fourth emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime, became seriously ill. Before his death, he ordered that his son Jiang Kai be crowned king. In this way, Jiang Kai hurried back to Luyang to discuss with his wife, preparing to take her to the capital Pingdingshan . However, Hong'er asked to stay in Luyang alone. Seeing this, Jiang Kai would rather resign from the throne and stay with her in Luyang. Hong'er got angry and said: "A man should put the country and the people first, how can he care about his mother-in-law and his daughter?" Then he said that if Jiang Kai did not return to the capital, he would die in front of him immediately.

In this way, Jiang Kai returned to Pingdingshan alone to succeed. Soon, more than a hundred beauties from various places were sent to him for selection, but he didn't even look at them. When the news reached Luyang, Hong'er was very moved, but she was very conflicted in her heart. She always felt that she was sorry for her husband. She had always been depressed and became depressed and sick, and she couldn't afford to fall ill. When Jiang Kai rushed back to visit, Hong'er held his hand and said, "I can't do it anymore. I'm really sorry that I couldn't leave you a man and a woman. I only ask you to promise me one thing after I die." Tears flowed. Jiang Kai nodded repeatedly, and Hong'er said: "I have a niece named Feng'er. She is 17 years old. Not only does she look exactly like me, but she is also smart and capable, but she doesn't know martial arts. After I die, I hope you can accept her as your concubine. , to put an end to my worries." Jiang Kai nodded in agreement.

That night, Hong'er died. After Jiang Kai held a grand funeral for her, he followed his will and took Feng'er, a woman from the Chi You family, as his concubine. Feng'er indeed looks exactly like Hong'er, even her behavior is quite similar, and Jiang Kai loves her very much.

In the third year of Emperor Kai's reign (Jiashen, 2677 BC), in order to commemorate Hong'er, Jiang Kai moved the imperial capital to Luyang. Later, Feng'er gave birth to a daughter for him.

In the eighth year of Emperor Kai's reign (Ji Chou, 2672 BC), Feng'er gave birth to another son, Jiang Wei.

In the 30th year of Emperor Kai's reign (Xinhai, 2650 BC), Jiang Wei was sealed by his father in Yunyang, south of Funiu Mountain (now southeast of Nanzhao County, Nanyang City, Henan Province).

In the thirty-ninth year of Emperor Kai (Gengshen, 2641 BC), the fifth emperor Jiang Kai became seriously ill and passed the throne to Jiang Wei. However, not long after Jiang Wei came to the throne, he moved the imperial capital to his fiefdom of Yunyang, where he married Xiangmei, a woman from the Shennong tribe Yiqi clan, as his concubine. At this time, the Shennong clan spread throughout the Shaanxi-Gansu region and the Heluo region in western Henan, and had formed a powerful clan alliance.

In the eleventh year of the reign of Emperor Xinwei (Xinwei, 2630 BC), Xiang Mei gave birth to a son, Jiang Shanba, for Jiang Wei.

In the 30th year of the 咣哴 (Geng Yin, 2611 BC), Jiang 咣哴 granted this son the title of Angao (now Angao Town, Anyang City, Henan Province).

In the forty-first year of Bongwei (Xin Chou, 2600 BC), Jiang Bwei died at the age of 73. His body was buried outside Yunyang City (now in Nanzhao County, Nanyang City, Henan Province).

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