faces and the birth of man
day 21: 承安铺 (cheng’anpu) - 新乐 (xinle) = 18,3km
Today was all about people:
I wandered around fairly relaxed, except for my feet that have still not quite healed up.
And I took some time to sit down every once in a while, have a chat with some of the old folks, sometimes take a portrait picture or two:
This was a particularly friendly bunch, I got an interesting photograph of his friend, too:
Nice atmosphere around that place. A couple of kids, some old folks, the occasional lady riding her bike to go get some food from the market… Really relaxed in a way.
Others were busy working though:
These two guys are tough. They are outside next to this gigantic oven, making the bricks that other people built their houses with.
When I looked at this fellow’s glove I thought: Maybe my foot isn’t so bad after all? Maybe I should just stop complaining?
Then there was this sign on the street indicating a place called 伏羲台 (fuxitai) 2km off the way. And because I had the time and because I was going to stop complaining about my feet I took that detour - and found something very interesting…
This is 伏羲 (fuxi):
And this is his home (伏羲台):
Clear so far? Now here’s what you didn’t know:
This is the birthplace of mankind.
According to Chinese tradition, 伏羲 is the most ancient of all emperor-deities and once brought the people hunting, fishing, and the 易经 (yijing - the book of changes). Although he was born elsewhere, this is believed to be the place where he lived (though thousands of years ago). So, according to tradition, that makes this the topographical spot where mankind stems from.
You are not convinced? Well, a lot of Chinese, Japanese and Koreans are. They are said to swarm this place by the tens of thousands on holiday occasions.
Today I was the only visitor though, and I whiled away some time taking artsy-fartsy pics:
Then I sat down for crackers and walnut-milk. When I looked up, 吴玉欣 (wu yuxin) was there:
Very interesting guy. His friends call him 吴哥 - big brother wu. He’s a martial artist and a self-made man from the old school. Owns several businesses in 新乐 (xinle), most notably a 洗浴中心 (spa), where he invited me to hang out tonight.
From what it looks like I am going to be spending tomorrow here, too, with my new friend, big brother wu.
Soundtrack: Sinik - “Bonhomme”
—total: 301,6km









November 30th, 2007 at 7:18 am
伏曦有好多地方,你如果到甘肃那里也有,特别是天水那里,说是发源地
我昨天还等你呢,一直没看到新的
November 30th, 2007 at 7:30 am
hüte dich vor leuten die wu heißen!!!
der typ sieht mir aus wie son doncorleone des ostens!!!
November 30th, 2007 at 9:23 am
Good night!
November 30th, 2007 at 12:12 pm
Hallo ! Dich habe Ich als sehr kleiner Junge gesehen. Es war in Deutschland. Jetzt bist du aber gross geworden und in China ! Viel Spass. Vielleicht komst Du nachtstenmal nach Island ? Liebe Grusse an deine Groseltern in Itzehoe.
November 30th, 2007 at 11:55 pm
Rindy: 人家都这么说!我很期待去看看!
joerg: Du hast es erfasst.
Ananda_Gua: Good morning!
Gudrun aus Island: Das ist aber nett, dass du mir schreibst! Ich kann mich leider gar nicht erinnern, war wohl noch zu klein… Aber ich komme bestimmt mal nach Island!