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How about Feng Shui in Qufu Kunheyuan Cemetery, compared with Jiuxian Mountain and Fangshan Mountain?

Kunheyuan Cemetery is located in Xiqiao Town, Qufu City, Shandong Province. Qufu is the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor, the hometown of Confucius, a great thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism in ancient China, and the birthplace of Confucian culture and oriental culture. Known as "Oriental Jerusalem" by westerners, it is one of the first national historical and cultural cities in China. Xiqiao Town has a long history and rich historical relics, including the tomb of King Hanlu, Yuanhuanqiao, Chunqiu Academy, Song Cun Matieshiren Town in summer, the Neolithic site of Xixia Houcun, Boyi Tomb, Shu Qi Tomb of Chaiyu Village, and the ancient Han group. The cemetery is strategically located, with Confucius Cave in Nishan, the birthplace of Confucius, in the east, Mencius Forest in the south, King Hanlu's Tomb in Jiulong Mountain and Meng Mu Forest in the west, and Chunqiu Academy in the north, which was founded in the Song Dynasty and Confucius worked in the Spring and Autumn Period. The location advantage is obvious ...

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