Where is Zhuge Liang's tomb?
Around Zhuge Liang's Tomb, Dingjun Mountain is surrounded by nine hills along the lower edge of Shaozu Mountain and divided by eight streams: Qinggou, Wangzigou, Jinggou, Duandigou, Tian Jiagou, Niujiaogou, Wadonggou and Longzugou. Three floors in front of the tomb, from Dingjun Mountain to the west, about three miles from here into a sleeping bow, which was called "three copywriters" in ancient times. From Shaozu Mountain to Liugang, if Youlong is eastward, it will suddenly rise and fall for five or six miles and form a new moon in the second half of the tomb, which is the positive pulse of the tomb. Under the new moon, within the sleeping bow, more than 300 mu of flat land is suddenly open, surrounded by nine branches, like a bergamot, and its natural setting is beyond human reach.