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Foucault's native place dispute
Now some people in Dongfang City, Hainan Province think that Fu is from Dongfang City on the grounds that his grave is in Sigeng Town, Dongfang City. However, after textual research, Sigeng Town is a place for Fuque to give lectures, just as Zhonghe Town in Danzhou is a place for Su Dongpo to give lectures. For example, Su Dongpo died in Danzhou. He is still from Sichuan and will not become a Danzhou native. Similarly, Fu did die in Dongfang City, and he was from Gaomadu, Danzhou.

According to the records of Danzhou in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, Fu Que was a native of Gaomadu. High density is Sandu Town in Danzhou City today. In ancient times, it had a high density, was once the capital of Guan Xue, and was later collectively called "Sandu", which is the source of Sandu Town in Danzhou City today. The descendants of Fu Que mainly breed in Wuyuan Village, Sandu Town, and all the villages in that area are surnamed Fu. The genealogy of this village can be traced back to Fu Que, Fu Huian and others, with detailed age and clear branches. "Rebuilding Danzhou Record" written by Tang Zhou, a scholar of Qiongshan in Ming Dynasty, said: "A scholar of Qiongshan began in Danzhou, but a scholar of Qiongshan did not prosper in Danzhou." In addition, Zhang Zihong, the magistrate of Qiongzhou, also wrote: "The embarrassing people, such as Wang Kaiwen and Fu Juebei, have the voice of resisting the Song Dynasty." In fact, the first scholar in Hainan was Danzhou, and the last scholar, Wang Yunqing, was Danzhou.

To research Fu Que's birthplace, we must first find out where "Gaomadu" is, then trace back to Fu's genealogy, and finally use ancient books such as Danzhou Annals in the Wanli Period of Ming Dynasty, Reconstruction of Danzhou Xue Ji by Tang Yi, a scholar in Qiongshan in Ming Dynasty, and Legacy of Zhang Zihong, a magistrate in Qiongzhou, to prove it. We shouldn't judge where Fu Zi came from according to his exact work and burial place. In the Song Dynasty, Dongfang was under the jurisdiction of Danzhou, so it was normal for Fu to give lectures in this area. Another example is Huang Heqing, a scholar of Danzhou in Qing Dynasty, who went from Ganchong Town to Wangwu Town to teach, but was finally buried in Baimajing Town. Chiang Kai-shek worked in Taiwan Province Province, died in Taiwan Province Province and was buried in Taiwan Province Province. This statement is biased, but isn't he from Zhejiang?