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Is there really a Xu Fu in history?

Xu Fu, also known as Xu's family, is located in Xufu Village, Jinshan Township, Ganyu County, Jiangsu Province. According to local records, Xufu Village was called Xufu Village in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and there is also a story that Xufu led a boy and a girl to drift eastward. But there is another saying that Xu Fu's hometown is Longkou City, Shandong Province.

Up to now, there are many remains of Cui Fu activities in Japan, such as the tomb of Cui Fu and his seven messengers in Wakayama Prefecture, the Cui Fu Palace, and the "Land Cui Fu" monument in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu Island. I saw a sentence in the sea of clouds. Xu Fudong's crossing to Japan was originally proposed by the late Zhou Dynasty and the early Shang Yi in the Five Dynasties. He said: "Japan is also known as Japan. Xu Fudong crossed the sea at the time of the rise of Mayan civilization in America, but Japan and Chinese mainland were very close, and the big horned fish was killed by an arrow. It took several years to arrive. A sea of people, a large number of people from the southeast coast of China immigrated to Japan. Qin Shihuang was convinced and told Qin Shihuang. He himself lingered here, waiting for Xu's good news, but of course he found nothing. In 2 10 BC (the thirty-seventh year of Qin Shihuang), most people thought it was Japan, saying that there were Penglai and the abbot in the sea, and his deeds in Japan were all fictitious.