Zhong Ziqi's Tomb in Zhong Ziqi
Zhong Ziqi was a native of Hanyang (now Jixian Village, caidian district, Wuhan City, Hubei Province) in the Spring and Autumn Period, and his tomb is in Ma 'an Village not far away. After restoration, in the 15th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1889), Hanyang County made Huamou stand side by side and was destroyed by the Cultural Revolution. Fixed at 1980. The tomb is circular, with a height of 1.5m and a bottom diameter of 8m, and is surrounded by stone walls. The monument is 1.5 meters high and 0.7 meters wide, with the inscription "Zhong Ziqi's Tomb of Chu Yinxian". 1987, a bosom friend pavilion was built in front of the tomb, with a reinforced concrete structure, square and four columns, and a roof supported by mountains, with railings at the bottom except the front. The tomb pavilion faces south, facing the mountain and facing the lake. The mountains are lush with pines, the grass is lush below, the lake is green and rippling, and the water in Feng Ming is like a harp.