Where is Shen Wansan’s tomb?
The remains of Shen Wansan, the God of Wealth, are buried on the top of Baijuan in Gupeng Village Committee, Yongfeng Town, Deqing County, Guangdong.
Before burying Shen Wansan, Feng Shui master Lai Buyi named this treasure land "Seven Stars Accompanying the Moon". After Shen Wansan was buried, Feng Shui master Zeng Fuyang named the treasure place "Hundred Foot Protective Pearl". The villagers at the foot of the mountain call it "a hundred feet with beads". Descendants of Shen Wansan called the ancestral tomb mountain "a hundred feet spitting pearls". Shen Wansan's descendants live in Wulong Town, Deqing County. Most of them changed their surname to Pan to avoid being hunted, and some are unknown.
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Among the historical events recorded in Chinese history books, the story of Zhu Yuanzhang and Shen Wansan's fight for favor is the only story of a fight between a big politician and a big businessman. The supreme imperial power will surely win. I chose this somewhat sad subject because I wanted to use the good-bad relationship between a founding emperor and a wealthy businessman who was as wealthy as his enemy as a starting point to explore at a deeper level the root causes of China's weakness in the past hundred years.
Shen Wansan spent the last few years of his life on the Yunnan frontier. In 1392, he followed Zhang Sanfeng to practice Taoism in Fuquan Mountain, and later died in Pingyue. In 1393, Shen Wansan died and was buried in Fuquan Mountain (there is still Shen Wansan's tomb at the foot of Fuquan Mountain in Fuquan City, Guizhou Province). In the eleventh year of Hongzhi (1498), the fifth grandson Li Yan (also known as Shen An) led his son Shen Bo and daughter Shen Qionglian to move Shen Wansan's body from Fuquan Mountain to Yinzi Bang in Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu, and named it the underwater tomb.
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