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Where is the tomb of Li Yong in Nanming?

Li Yongling, Emperor of the Southern Ming Dynasty: After the regime of the Ming Dynasty was overthrown by the Qing Dynasty, Li Yong Zhu Youlang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, was established in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province on 1644, and was called Li Yong in history. The Southern Ming Dynasty was defeated by the Qing soldiers, and Li Yong fled to Yunnan in A.D. 1657. 166 1 year, Li Yong led more than 40 cronies to flee to Myanmar. After the curse of water, Emperor Li Yong fled Myanmar and was killed in Kunming. Fu Gang, an important official of Ming Dynasty, went to Yunnan with Emperor Li Yong, and escaped the "water curse" because he returned to his hometown Duyun in 1657. After learning that Li Yong was killed, Fu Gang tried his best to find the remains of Emperor Li Yong and buried them in his hometown of Gaotangshan (China Cultural Relics 1996 165438). Li Yongling is located in Pulong Village, Daping Town, outside Duyun 12.5 km. In the Republic of China 10 (A.D. 192 1 year), Ren Kecheng, then the governor of Guizhou, ordered the director of provincial records to confirm and renovate it when compiling and revising it.