Ji Xiaoxuan tomb is located in Cangzhou , Hebei. The east, south and southwest of the cemetery are dense jujube forests, and the north and northwest are valley farms. There is a hill under several tall lizards, lizards, and eucalyptus trees, which is Ji Xiaoxuan tomb.
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Ji Xiaoxuan tomb is located in Cangzhou , Hebei. The east, south and southwest of the cemetery are dense jujube forests, and the north and northwest are valley farms. There is a hill under several tall lizards, lizards, and eucalyptus trees, which is Ji Xiaoxuan tomb.
The address of this attraction is wrong, and the correct one is Beicun, Cuierzhuang Town, Jixian County. Zaolin Village is another village next to Beicun.
Ji Xiaowen, a famous scholar at the end of Qing Dynasty, the editor-in-chief of "Siku Quanshu". Its cemetery is in the north jujube forest of Cuierzhuang Town, Ji County. The stone monument in front of the tomb is inscribed with: Shangshu Ji Wengong Shendao Monument, the academic department of the imperial Qing prince Shaobao and the co-organized university.
The supporting facilities are very complete and worth visiting
The cemetery was built in the Yongle years of the Ming Dynasty, and now there are only more than 10 monuments left. The surrounding environment is very good and very quiet.