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What is the story of "Longfeng Store" in history?
Zhu Houzhao visited folk, princes and dancers incognito many times. It is said that he snatched Li Feng back to Beijing in Li Jiacun, a suburb of Datong. Just arrived in Juyongguan, he met another stunning beauty, leaving Li Feng alone. A year later, Feng Li died of depression after giving birth to a boy in Juyongguan. The local people built a grave for Li on the south slope of Juyongguan Mountain. Because the grave is covered with white grass, it is called "Baifeng Tomb", and it is still one of the "72 scenic spots in Guangou". The Beijing Opera The Prince and the Dancer shows this story, in which Feng Li is called Li Fengjie. ) Zhu Houzhao died childless, and when I remembered the story of Li Feng, I went to Juyongguan to find the teenager who returned to Beijing and acceded to the throne, that is, Emperor Jiajing. Zhu Houzhao's title is Zheng De, and this story is the legend of "Zheng De's childless visit to Jiajing" that has been circulating in the Ming Tombs for hundreds of years. Calling the peak behind the mausoleum "Aihuashan" is a mockery of Zhu Houzhao's being born among flowers and dying under them, and the Ming court renamed "Aihuashan" as "Lianhuashan" for the sake of the royal family's face.