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Memorial figures in Li Guangdi's tomb

According to Li's genealogy in Hutou, Anxi, Li Guangdi is the grandson of Li Yuanxiang, the king of Li Yuan, a twenty-year-old Zijiang. Li Zu was born in Punan Town, xiangcheng district, Zhangzhou City, a pioneer and general. Later, under the guidance of Feng Shui master Huang Miaoying, his ancestors moved Li's tomb according to Huang Miaoying's theory (including a story) and settled in Hutou.

In the 9th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1670), he entered imperial academy, where he served as a scholar and official minister. During his tenure as an official, he made remarkable achievements and made great contributions. Emperor Kangxi awarded Bian Yu three times in recognition of his achievements. Since the late Ming Dynasty, there have been frequent wars, sharp ethnic contradictions, political corruption, disrepair of water conservancy and frequent floods. When Kangxi was in power, "leveling San Francisco", regulating river affairs and water transport were listed as the first major events to be dealt with.