It was built in memory of Yan Peiwei and five other righteous men who opposed Wei Zhongxian's martyrdom in the Ming Dynasty. On Shantang Street, it was already dilapidated. Now it has been repaired. It has a very good environment.
Wuren Tomb
Posted: May 7, 2018
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The Tomb of Five People is the tomb of Yan Peiwei, Yang Nianru, Zhou Wenyuan, Shenyang and Majie Wuyishi who died in the struggle against riots of the people of Suzhou in the Ming Dynasty. Now the tomb gate faces south, facing the Shantang River, with "Five People's Tomb Yizhu Shu" inscribed on the wall. In the seventh year of Chongzhen (1634), Wu Mo, Wen Zhenmeng, Yao Ximeng, Qian Qianyi and Qushiyi were among the volunteers. The word "Yifeng has a long history" is written by Yang Tingshu. The "Tomb of Five People" tablet was erected between the Ming Dynasty and was about 2.2 meters high. It was moved here from the tomb gate when it was renovated in 1981. There are 10 stone carvings between Dongci and Qing Dynasty, most of which are praises and poems. Behind the hall is the tomb of five people, one word in a row, surrounded by a stone, as a rectangle, East and West 16.87 meters long, north and south 6 meters wide, 1.35 meters high. Five tablets are embedded on the front. Since May 1982, it has been reopened for people to look up to and hang on. Opening time - "9:00-17:00 Ticket Price - "Free Opening.