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Why are descendants of Jedi buried in Fan Zhongyan's ancestral grave?

Fan Zhongyan is from Wuxian, Suzhou. According to legend, after he became an official in Beijing, he returned to his hometown and prepared to move to his ancestral grave at the foot of Tianping Mountain. Tianping Mountain is located in the north of Lingyan Mountain in Suzhou, with an altitude of 22 1 m. Because the top of the mountain is often surrounded by white clouds, it is called Baiyun Mountain. Since the Tang Dynasty, Tianping Mountain has always been a tourist attraction, and its scenery has won with strange rocks, clear springs and red maple, and it has the reputation of "three wonders in balance".

There are many wonders of stone pillars on Tianping Mountain. The mountains and plains are covered with grotesque rocks of different shapes, some of which are "strange as screens, or inserted or leaned", some of which are "indescribable if you lie down, if you fight, if you bite" or "rose-shaped, mysterious and pleasing, and gratifying." Pieces of upright boulders are like stories of ancient court ministers, so there is a folk saying that "10,000 yuan is in the sky". At that time, a geomantic omen thought that the stone in Tianping Mountain shot through his chest like a disorderly arrow, and the mountain dock was a Jedi. You can't build a tomb here, or your descendants will decline. Fan Zhongyan thinks that if you don't bury your ancestral grave here, it will be very harmful for others to bury it by mistake in the future, so he resolutely bought this Jedi. That night, the mountains thundered and all the stones stood up. When Mr. Feng Shui came to see it again, he was surprised and said, "This is called ten thousand days in the sky, and the Jedi has become a blessed land. There is no doubt that future generations will develop. As for the future, as we all know, Fan Zhongyan participated in politics (deputy prime minister) and sealed Wei Guogong. His sons, Fan Chunyou, Fan Chunren and Fan Chunli, all became big officials.