Where is the tomb of Heshen, an official of the Qing Dynasty?
Heshen Cemetery is located at the junction of the western part of Nanshan Mountain and Qiyuan Village, 500 meters east of the Big Pimple Ring Mountain Col. There is a river between each ring of the "Three Rings Holding the Moon" here, flowing out of the mountain pass from south to north. It merges into the Nanliucun River and is an excellent place for a graveyard (cemetery) according to Feng Shui.
It is 40 kilometers northwest of Beijing and 21 kilometers southwest of Changping. There is a village with a river on its back and a mountain on its back. There is a mountain 500 meters across the river to the south of the village. The mountain area covers an area of 20 square kilometers and nearly 2,000 acres of cultivated land. The land is fertile, the woods are dense, there are many fruits, and the trees are evergreen all year round. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, this village was named Nanliu Village
In front of a hill in Wan Village, Qinglongqiao Town, Fangshan District, there are five inconspicuous tombs, but the seven ancient pines surrounding them show that the tombs Master status is not ordinary. Just 10 days ago, two of the grave bags were stolen. It is not clear who did it. The locals call this cemetery the Hejia Tomb. According to legend, it is the cemetery of Heshen, a corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty. Staff at the Fangshan District Cultural Relics Preservation Institute said that due to the lack of documentation, it cannot be identified as Heshen's cemetery, but it is indeed an ancient tomb listed under general protection. [1]
Heshen did build a luxurious cemetery in Jizhou, Hebei Province (today's Ji County) during his lifetime, which was called "Heling" among the people. However, Heshen was buried before he could "live" in the tomb. Give death. Heshen Cemetery is located in the center of Qiao Reservoir and is now submerged by the river. Only in the spring when the water volume is less every year, standing on the bank of Yuqiao Reservoir, you can see the top of the tomb from a distance, and the two white marble lions in the original cemetery have also been cultural relics. The protection department "moved" to the entrance of Dule Temple