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Where is Zheng Mian's tomb?

(Photo: Jinshan Village, Qiao Zhen Town)

Zheng Mian's tomb is next to Yueshan Village, Taqian Town, 65km north of Youzhawu. The tomb faces east and west, open your eyes. There are stone carvings such as Shi Niu, Stone Horse and Stone Fish in front of the tomb and on its wings.

Real name, field, Leping Yueshan people. He was born on the ninth day of the first month of Yongle Reform Movement in Ming Dynasty, and he was the first to enter the rural examination in the orthodox Ding Mao year. At the end of Jingtaixin's reign, he was a scholar, gave a lecture, worshipped Henan Road to supervise the imperial censor, and impeached treacherous court officials during Tianshun's reign. Frankly speaking, he was appointed as Hengshan County Magistrate, and then Shi Heng's treachery was exposed. The above ideas are true and awarded to the magistrate of Hengzhou. Chenghua Dinghai died of illness in the 12th year, and was buried in his hometown Yueshanding home, where he shared a cave with his wife Dai, that is, today's Youzhawu.

The tomb was stolen in the 1960s, and now the epitaph has been unearthed and stored in Yueshan Branch, and the funerary objects cannot be recovered. Epitaph: "Born on the ninth day of the first month of the Reform Movement of 1898, he was in charge of the Book of Songs and was born in the orthodox Dingmao township examination. He landed in Meixin in Jingtai, was awarded a Jinshi, and was awarded the Henan Road Imperial History. Tianshun impeached the treacherous court official Shi Heng, and, frankly speaking, he changed his mind and wanted to be the county magistrate of Hengshan. Later, Shi Heng's treachery was exposed. The last thing I thought was true. Ren Hengzhou was the magistrate, and Chenghua Dinghai died of illness in 12 years. He was buried in Xiangjiayuan, married and buried in the same cave with Dai, and Zhou was buried in the side room. "

Zheng Mian's birth date and burial date are recorded in Yueshan's genealogy. In the thirty-third year of Qing Qianlong, Zheng Mian's grandson rebuilt his tomb, and a memorial hall rebuilt his tomb, which is now divided into Yueshan and Yueshan.