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sty Rain of Six Dynasties - The South Dynasty Stone Carvings Hidden in the Village

📍Detailed address: Jiangsu Zhenjiang Jurong Shishivillage, 140 meters east of the intersection of Shishigou Road and Tongchuang Road 🕙Business hours: Open for free all day 🌟Highlights: Located in a rural corner of Jurong, the tombstone carvings group is really not to be underestimated as a history lover. Finally chose to explore on a clear holiday, although the location is remote, located in Shishigou Village, Jurong City, you can accurately arrive by following the navigation. The scale is very small, but still delighted, just because I am the kind of person who can't move when I see cultural relics, plus it has a history of more than 1,500 years. Nanjing, as the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, has preserved such ancient stone carvings in remote countryside, which is particularly mysterious and unpredictable, with a lot of emotion. From the introduction, I learned that this is the tomb of Xiao Ji (505-529), the fourth son of Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty. He died young due to illness and was once named the King of Nankang County. Xiao Ji died while serving as the general of the army. I specifically checked the historical materials. Xiao Ji was a person who played less and had few desires, had no servants and concubines, and was frugal in his personal affairs. All his rents were deposited in the heavenly mansion. He was an excellent person. This group of stone carvings are the sacred road stone carvings in front of Xiao Ji's tomb. There is a pair of evil spirits, facing each other east and west, more than a hundred meters apart, and a pair of stone pillars, located to the north, and the official title and achievements of this person can be vaguely seen on it. ❤Reasons for recommendation: The tombs of the princes and generals of the Six Dynasties have long been obliterated with the passage of time, so in my eyes, the existence of these sacred road stone carvings here is absolutely precious. Fortunately, those who are willing to come for a visit are all people who like history and will not find it boring. Fortunately, this place is quiet and uncompetitive with the world, which can reduce the disturbance of tourists and further damage, allowing this group of rare antiques to stand quietly in this world. Standing here again, I was baptized by the vicissitudes of history. Time has passed, what has been left, and what has not been lef
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Posted: Feb 21, 2024
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