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The actor who plays Ding Ru in the TV series "Roots in the Central Plains"

Played by Song Tao.

Personal information and introduction:

Chinese name: Song Tao

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Height: 182cm

Birthplace: Beijing

Occupation: Actor

Graduation School: Central Academy of Drama

Agency: Beijing Xiangchao International Media

Representative works:

"The Legend of the Food King", "Toward Harmony", "Reunion of Two Families", "Hui Merchants of the Qing Dynasty"

Song Tao, an actor from Mainland China. His solid basic skills and superb acting skills have won the love of the audience. He has solid dancing skills and rich stage performance experience, and has been active on the TV screen.

Plot summary: Chen Yuanguang, a general of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Gushi, Guangzhou (now Gushi County, Henan Province). He was both civil and military and devoted to serving his country. When he was young, he accompanied his father to conquer southern Fujian and quelled the chaos of the Shanyue people. Two generations, father and son, transplanted the civilization of the Central Plains and implemented ethnic integration, bringing long-term peace and stability to southern Xinjiang. In 669 AD, they petitioned for the establishment of Zhangzhou Prefecture, which was known in history as the "Kai Zhang Sage".

The descendants of Chen Yuanguang and Kai Zhang soldiers became the main population components in Zhangzhou, Quanzhou and Chaoshan areas, and continued to migrate to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. "Kai Zhang Holy King" has become an ancestral culture and one of the main folk beliefs of Taiwan compatriots.

Chen Yuanguang was posthumously named "General Baotao Zhenguo", "Marquis of Yingchuan", "Spiritually Compliant to King Zhaolie Guangji" and "Marquis of Zhaolie" by successive emperors, and was later named by Emperor Qianlong. He was named the "Holy King of Kai Zhang".

After Chen Yuanguang's death, his son Chen Jue, grandson Chen Feng, and great-grandson Chen Mo succeeded him as the governor of Zhangzhou. Four generations worked hard to build Zhangzhou for nearly a hundred years, which was very rare in the Tang Dynasty. Phenomenon. After the Tang Dynasty, immigrants from Zhangzhou to Taiwan settled there, and their number increased year by year. They continued uninterrupted for hundreds of years and became the ancestors of many surnames in Taiwan.

In order to commemorate this "Kai Zhang Holy King", with Zhangzhou as the source, temples have been built in many places to offer sacrifices. In addition, the descendants of the Chen surname can be found in Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Taiwan, Southeast Asian countries and all over the world. Commemorate this sage in various ways. Although General Chen Yuanguang has rested for more than a thousand years, on the fifth day of November every year, in the middle of winter in southern Fujian, descendants of the Chen family and compatriots from Zhangzhou from home and abroad gather at the Zhangsheng King Chen Yuanguang Cemetery in Shigushan, Punan Town, Xiangcheng. , with high admiration, deeply remember the great achievements and merits of the ancestors. The Taiwanese compatriots were more likely to worship the Holy King of Kai Zhang and build Wei Hui Temple. As Zhangzhou immigrated to Taiwan, temples were built all over Taiwan to worship and enshrine the incense of their hometown Wei Hui Temple. According to statistics, there are seventy-four temples.

Although General Chen Yuanguang established the rule of Zhangzhou and had outstanding achievements and was praised by the world, he is not recorded in the old and new Tang books. However, in the history of Fujian, especially in the founding history of Zhangzhou, he is still a person who will shine through the ages. of heroic figures.

The monument of General Chen’s record of meritorious service stands in the hearts of the people, so why should he beg for the historian’s bald pen to glorify him.

The Guangzhou Gushi Army generals who went to Fujian with Chen Zheng and his son had fifty-eight surnames and 3,600 people. They did not return home. They also contributed their whole life to the development of Zhangzhou. At the same time, they also Became the ancestor of many surnames in Zhangzhou area.

Taiwan’s roots are in southern Fujian, and southern Fujian’s roots are in the Central Plains.