Where is King Lu’s tomb?
The Mausoleum of King Lu is the tomb of King Lu Jian of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD) in China. King Zhu Yili of Lujian (1568-1614 AD) was the fourth son of Emperor Mu Zong of the Ming Dynasty. The cemetery is located in the northeast of Luwangfen Village, Luwangfen Township, Fengquan District, just at the foot of Fenghuang Mountain. Directly south of the cemetery there used to be a pool called Black Dragon Pool, but it is gone now. To the east is the Golden Lantern across the mountain. Temple Village is said to be named after a golden lantern and a temple (I guessed it). To the west is Yugongquan Scenic Area. Therefore, there is a jingle in King Lu's tomb: Phoenix Mountain is above the head, Black Dragon Pond is under the feet, Golden Lantern Temple is on the left, and Yugong Spring is on the right.
Is this it?