Ji Kang's tomb
Ji Kang tomb, also known as Ji zhongsan tomb, is located in the southern foot of Ji mountain, Shigong Town, Guoyang County, Anhui Province (originally belonging to Linhuan County, Suzhou). It is a tourist attraction in Anhui Province. Guoyang belonged to Suzhou before its establishment.
Ji Kang was one of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Grove" in Wei and Jin Dynasties.
structure
In 1805, Li Qingyu, the governor of Suzhou, wrote in the inscription "rebuilding Ji Kang's tomb" that "Ji Shuye's tomb (zikang), a zhongsan official in Suzhou, was recorded in Zhoucheng.". The tomb was built on the basis of cutting stones from the mountain. The door was sealed with huge stones and covered with mountain soil. The tomb was in the belly of the mountain and was integrated with the mountain in appearance. Now the tomb cave has been found, but the tomb has been stolen, and only the empty tomb remains.
Scenery
"Yuanhe county annals" records: Linhuan county (now Linhuan set) has Jishan, in the County West 20 Li. Ji Kang's family in Jin Dynasty, Ji Shan (now linhuanji, before Jin Dynasty), was surnamed Ji. In 1805, Li Qingyu, the governor of Suzhou, wrote in the inscription "rebuilding Ji Kang's tomb" that "there is Ji Shu's tomb in Suzhou, which is located in Zhoucheng." These records are consistent with the biography of Ji Kang in the book of Jin. The tomb was built on the basis of the stone cut from the mountain. The door was sealed with huge stones and covered with mountain soil. The tomb is in the middle of the mountain, and its appearance is integrated with the mountain, so it is very difficult to find.
history
Ji Kang (224-262), the character Shu ye, was born in qiaoxun (now the stone bow in Guoyang, Anhui Province). He was a thinker, litterateur and musician in the period of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms. Official to the scattered doctor, the world known as "jizhongsan.". Ji Kang advocated Laozhuang and emphasized the way of health preservation. He used Lao Zhuang's theory of nature to oppose Sima's "ethics". Because he supported Cao Wei politically, he was killed by Sima Zhao. Before the execution, three thousand students asked Sima to leave Ji Kang as their teacher. He played a song "Guanglingsan" with the same rhyme and the same look. He said: "I don't hate to die, I just hate the loss of Guanglingsan." He died at the age of 39 and was buried in the grottoes of his hometown Jishan (now guotushan, also known as Jishan). Ji Kang's works include the book of breaking up friendship with shanjuyuan, the theory of hard nature and learning, the theory of sound without sorrow and music, and Qin Fu.
Ji Kang's tomb is a cultural protection unit at Guoyang County level.
Address: South foot of Jishan mountain, Shigong Town, Woyang County, Bozhou City
Longitude: 116.45137786865
Latitude: 33.703491210938
Chinese PinYin : Ji Kang Mu
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