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Excuse me, where is Zhang Liang’s grave? I hope you have some evidence, so I would like to thank you.

The Tomb of Zhang Liang of the Western Han Dynasty, (in Kaifeng Donglan Kaojing)

Zhangjiajie is named after it is said that the tomb of Zhang Liang, a marquis of the Han Dynasty, was buried here.

About Zhang Liang’s tomb. There are Zhang Liang's tombs in many places across the country, and everyone says theirs is authentic.

In the 18th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1482), a stone tablet erected by Yan Tingchen of Tuo County in Zhangliang Temple records: The old tomb of Zhang Liang, Liuhou Hou of the Han Dynasty, covers an area of ​​20 acres. There is Liuhou Temple one mile east of the tomb. The tomb chief, 10 steps each wide.

Zhang Liang’s Tomb

It is said that Zhang Liang practiced Taoism in Qingyan Mountain for decades, and later died of old age in Huangshi Village. Rumors about his death were very mysterious. When Empress Lu heard the news, she had to find the tomb. Unexpectedly, after the edict was issued, more than 3,000 "Zhang Liang's tombs" were discovered in the world overnight, leaving Empress Lu with nowhere to start. However, according to the secret report from Wuling County Governor Qiao, it was concluded that Zhang Liang's tomb was in Zhangjiajie, and that Zhang Liang was buried with his master Huangshi Gonggong. Otherwise, why would a "Huangshi Village" be built? After hearing this, Empress Lu felt that it made sense. , he sent a secret order, ordering Governor Qiao to lead 300 capable soldiers, bring along Feng Shui masters, disguise themselves as pilgrims, and go to Zhangjiajie for inspection.

Prefect Qiao and his party climbed 3,000 stone peaks and passed 800 mountain streams, but they could not find Zhang Liang’s tomb. After all, Mr. Feng Shui has some eyesight. When he arrived at Shui Lao Si Gate, he felt that this place was extraordinary. You see: on the left is the "green dragon coming out of the water", on the right is the "white tiger raising its head", in front is the curved jade belt spring, and in the back is the towering general. Zhang Liang was proficient in witchcraft and must choose a site for burial here! Everyone checked around and found a tomb on Xianglu Rock. Governor Qiao pushed aside the branches and saw the four seal characters "Zhang Liang's Tomb" clearly written on the top of the monument. The grave was dug, and a polished wood coffin was placed in the hole. As soon as the coffin lid was opened, a wisp of fresh air suddenly floated out from inside and rose into the sky. There were no bones in the coffin, only a set of clothes was left! Upon hearing this, Empress Lu scolded Prefect Qiao and ordered him to find Zhang Liang's real tomb within a month. He also said that even if there were bones, there would be no unbroken corpse, and he would be rewarded if he succeeded, but if he failed, he would be punished!

How could Prefect Qiao dare to neglect him, so he had to go back to Zhangjiajie. At this time, someone reported: "Zhang Liang's tomb on Xianglu Rock has grown again!" Governor Qiao took a look and saw that it was not true. The dug tomb had really grown up again, and there was grass growing on the tomb! A soldier started digging with a hoe, only to hear a "clang" sound. The hoe broke and it turned out to be an iron tomb! They dug like this for 3515 days without even opening a single crack. Seeing that the deadline was approaching, Governor Qiao was so anxious that he could not sit still. Mr. Feng Shui suggested: "Iron is made by people using fire. If you can't dig it out, just use fire to burn it!" Upon hearing this, Prefect Qiao hurriedly ordered the soldiers to cut down firewood and put it on the tomb to burn. Five days and nights. Governor Qiao thought: Is this going to melt? He stroked his goatee and poked the fire a few times with a poker. He only heard a "boom" sound, the tomb exploded, and the hot molten iron burned his feet. It was scalded and the goatee was burned. Governor Qiao shouted: "Hurry up and give it to me. Whoever picks one of Zhang Liang's bones will be promoted and rewarded!" All the soldiers rushed to throw themselves into the fire. At this time, I saw the coffin wrapped in billowing smoke, huffing and puffing, rising into the air, and then slowly falling on the top of Xianglu Rock Peak, and then, a round grave slowly grew up. Seeing the tomb flying up onto Xianglu Rock, Governor Qiao hurriedly ordered his soldiers to climb up and dig. When the soldiers finally climbed to the top of the mountain, the tomb disappeared again. The soldiers had no choice but to sneak down the mountain with their heads down. As soon as they came down the mountain, Governor Qiao shouted again: "Come up quickly! The tomb has appeared!" The soldiers looked up and saw that, indeed, the tombstone was still shining faintly! The soldiers scrambled to climb up the cliff, but they could not climb up. At the top of the mountain, the tomb disappeared again! After repeating this process several times, Prefect Qiao was at his wits' end and sat down on the ground, sighing: "I don't know where the bones are buried, but I asked who is on the platform?"

It is said that in the future , many people have also seen Zhang Liang's tomb, but the opportunity is always rare because it is sometimes indistinct and vague. Later, after repeated investigations, an onmyozoologist believed that the tomb of Zhang Liang was buried on the Xianglu Rock with four gates surrounded by water. He wrote a poem: Traveling through the green mountains to find the ancients, a good city can be found on the four gates surrounded by water; the old earthen castle on the Xianglu Rock, The tomb of Zhang Liang, a marquis of the Han Dynasty.

Zhang Liang’s tomb is located at the western foot of Weishan Mountain, 1.5 kilometers south of Weizi’s tomb. Its tomb shape is rounded at the bottom, 15 meters high, and 100 meters long and wide. In front of the tomb, there is a stone tablet erected in the second year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, which reads "Tomb of Zhang Liang, Marquis Liu of the Han Dynasty". It is 1.7 meters high, 0.9 meters wide and 0.16 meters thick.

Zhang Liang, also known as Zifang, was born in South Korea (now Yingchuan, Henan Province) during the Warring States Period. He was a founding father who advised Liu Bang and made many achievements. He was a rare military advisor. Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and proclaimed himself emperor. In the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu (201 BC), he made great contributions to the feudal officials. Emperor Gaozu said: "The merit of strategizing and winning a victory thousands of miles away is the merit of the zifang." Zhang Liang was asked to choose 30,000 households as fiefdoms. Zhang Liang did not dare to accept it and said: "I was in Liu when the emperor and I first met, so just grant me the title of Liu." Therefore, Zhang Liang was called the Marquis of Liu. Zhang Liang was ill and stayed in the city in his later years. After his death, he was buried on Weishan Island in the east of Liucheng. There is now a large village in front of the tomb called "Tomb Front Village".

The Weizi Tomb is located on a hill in the northwest of Weishan Island. The mountain is 91.6 meters above sea level. Although the mountain is not high, it is the highest point on the island. This mountain is named after the Weizi Tomb. The lake is named after the mountain, and the county is named after the mountain.

Zhang Liang’s tomb is located at the western foot of Weishan Mountain, 1.5 kilometers south of Weizi’s tomb. Its tomb shape is rounded at the bottom, 15 meters high, and 100 meters long and wide. In front of the tomb, there is a stone tablet erected in the second year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, which reads "Tomb of Zhang Liang, Marquis Liu of the Han Dynasty". It is 1.7 meters high, 0.9 meters wide and 0.16 meters thick.

Zhang Liang, also known as Zifang, was born in South Korea (now Yingchuan, Henan Province) during the Warring States Period. He was a founding father who advised Liu Bang and made many achievements. He was a rare military advisor. Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and proclaimed himself emperor. In the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu (201 BC), he made great contributions to the feudal officials. Emperor Gaozu said: "The merit of strategizing and winning a victory thousands of miles away is the merit of the zifang." Zhang Liang was asked to choose 30,000 households as fiefdoms. Zhang Liang did not dare to accept it and said: "I was in Liu when the emperor and I first met, so just grant me the title of Liu." Therefore, Zhang Liang was called the Marquis of Liu. Zhang Liang was ill and stayed in the city in his later years. After his death, he was buried on Weishan Island in the east of Liucheng. There is now a large village in front of the tomb called "Tomb Front Village".