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The History of Huadu Furong Provincial Tourist Resort

Located in the northern mountainous area of Huadu District, Guangzhou, formerly known as "Zhang Furong". At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, Lai Buyi, a master of geomantic omen in Jiangxi Province, followed Long Mai here and found that this is the "Dragon Cave", which is a treasure trove of geomantic omen in South Guangdong. He wrote a poem, which read:

Hibiscus on your head, stepping on the earth altar.

There is Yingfengdou on the left and Fuchuangang on the right.

Carp guarding the estuary, lion standing at the door.

Whoever is buried in the middle is a public servant from generation to generation.

The first six sentences of this poem describe the landscape momentum here, and the last two sentences say that whoever is buried here will be called "king" by later generations. The so-called "outstanding" is the ancient "vassal" and the "king" who dominates one side. It is also predicted that there will be a king in Huaxian County in 600 years. Later, Hong San was buried on the altar here, and his sixth-generation descendant Hong Xiuquan really became the "King of Heaven". In the Republic of China, General Chen knew that this was a treasure trove of geomantic omen, so he also moved his mother here. Hong Xiuquan's Taigong cemetery has been flooded by the reservoir; Chen's mother's tomb was destroyed in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and was rebuilt and restored in 199 1 year, becoming a scenic spot.