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Why is the earliest tomb of Yuelu Mountain still buried in the grass?
The earliest ancient tomb in Yuelu Mountain lacks protection and is still lost in the grass.

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March 3 1 day, Yuelu Mountain, Wu Daoxing's tomb, hidden in the bushes.

Near Feilaishi in Yuelu Mountain, among the miscellaneous trees, there is a tombstone. Covered with moss, the handwriting on it is difficult to distinguish.

Perhaps many people still don't know that there is a famous generation of loyal Confucianism-Wu Daoxing. He was the last mountain leader of Yuelu Academy in Ming Dynasty and also the teacher of Wang Fuzhi.

After more than 300 years of wind and rain erosion, the tomb area was seriously damaged. Experts suggest that rescue repair should be carried out as soon as possible.

Five years ago, Zhou Shun, a citizen of Changsha, discovered the tomb of Wu Daoxing, a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty, in Yuelu Mountain. According to the research of cultural relics experts, Wu Tomb is the earliest tomb found in Yuelu Mountain so far, with a history of more than 300 years.

The writing on the moss cover is thick at the mouth of the big tree.

Wu Daoxing (1560- 1644), formerly known as Keke, was born in Hua Shan County, Changsha in the Ming Dynasty, and was a famous loyal Confucian. Its most famous label is to become the last mountain leader of Yuelu Academy in Ming Dynasty, and also the teacher of Wang Fuzhi in his later years.

On March 3 1 day, after the rain stopped, the reporter went up the mountain from the south gate of Yuelu Mountain and planned to visit Wu Daoxing's tomb.

According to the available data, Wu Tomb is located about 100 meters south of Feilaishi in Yunlugong. Walking down the stone road from the flying stone, I soon found a dirt road. I went deep into the dirt road for 20 meters and found a stone among the bushes. A closer look shows that there is a tombstone covered with moss.

As the handwriting was covered with moss, we had to take pictures of the tombstone and ask Chen Xianshu, an expert in Changsha literature and history. Answer: This is Wu's tomb, which reads "Tomb of Wugong Mountain in Chongzhen of Ming Dynasty" and "Mr. Shi Da" on the left below.

On the right side of the tombstone, dozens of centimeters away, a big tree with a thick bowl mouth has grown. There are courier bags on the bushes next to them, and there are glass bottles, betel nut bags and other sundries on the ground.

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After more than 300 years of wind and rain erosion, there are not many traces left by Wu Daoxing's tomb, and the whole tomb area is seriously damaged, with problems such as collapse, dampness and scale accumulation.

20 14 The list of the sixth batch of municipal cultural relics protection units in Changsha was released, and Wudaoxing Tomb was officially included in the protection list.

Chen Xianshu said that Wu Daoxing was a famous righteous man in the late Ming Dynasty, and his greatest contribution was to cultivate the thinker Rainbow Fuzhi of Huxiang University. 1633, Wu Daoxing was hired as the head of Yuelu Academy, and the young Wang Fu studied under Wu Daoxing. Wu Daoxing's efforts made Changsha Yuelu Academy and Wuxi Donglin Academy echo each other in the late Ming Dynasty.

1644 (the seventeenth year of Chongzhen), when the Qing soldiers conquered Changsha, Wu Daoxing felt that the last years of the Ming Dynasty were coming. He bowed down to Beidu under Yunlu Palace in Yuelu Mountain and died of hunger strike in April of that year.