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Have you found Heshen’s tomb?

Heshen Cemetery is located at the junction of the western part of Nanshan Mountain and Qiyuan Village, 500 meters east of the Big Pimple Ring Mountain Col. There is a river between each ring of the "Three Rings Holding the Moon" here, flowing out of the mountain pass from south to north. It merges into the Nanliucun River and is an excellent place for a graveyard (cemetery) according to Feng Shui theory.

There is a local legend: Heshen was beheaded to death in Jiaqing. In order to give Heshen a body, the He family made a fake head out of gold. Therefore, people who wanted to get rich wanted to dig up graves and rob them. Bao, in the late Guangxu years, someone once dug a hole under the tomb and robbed a tomb. This time, except for the tomb-seekers Chen Yubin and Zhang Yufang, few people knew about it. By 1930, He Shen's great-grandson had already become an ordinary citizen. He also heard that He Shen's head was made of gold. One day he came to Nanliu Village and found Zhang Yufu, known as Xishan Zhang Bold (who later participated in the Second World War). The Ninth Army lived in the Nankou troops and died in Zhangjiakou). He was asked to dig graves and steal treasures. The treasures were divided into 30/70, but he could not be said to the outside world. So Zhang Yufu dug up the tomb and opened the coffin. One hundred and thirty-one years later, He Shen was buried in Nanshan, Nanliu Village, and his bones were raised to the sky. It is unknown how many treasures were unearthed during this tomb robbery. The next day, people only saw bones inside the coffin and a coffin outside the coffin. The outside of the coffin was surrounded by two feet of charcoal up and down. There are several yellow jackets and hundreds of various clothes on the weir.

Liucun is a pearl embedded in the northwest suburbs of Beijing with beautiful scenery. The seventeenth son of Qianlong, Prince Yonglin of Qingxi, the fifth princess of Jiaqing, and Suozhuo Luo family of Zaizhen Fujin, twenty-eight people of the fourth generation of Emperor Qianlong were buried at the foot of Wufeng Mountain in Liucun. He Shen, the largest corrupt official in history, was buried there. According to the Dajida Mountain ten miles south of King Qing's tomb, ancient and modern scholars have long commented on the merits of Heshen. The author will not comment. The prince, princess, and Zhongtang were buried in Liucun. From this, it can be seen that Liucun is indeed a geomantic treasure.