The two turned to operas and talked about the phoenix slope in the romance of the Three Kingdoms. Located about 2km away from Pang Tong Temple in Baimaguan Town, Luojiang District, Deyang City, Sichuan Province, it is the place where Pang Tong died in the battlefield described in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Now it is the newly restored ancient post road terminal, surrounded by villages, with beautiful scenery, mild climate and simple folk customs. Pang Tong's tomb in the shrine was built by later generations to commemorate Pang Tong, and its real tomb should be near Fenghuang Slope not far away.
Next to Phoenix Slope, there is a real tomb built for Pang Tong in those days, which only needs simple maintenance. It is said that this is the cemetery chosen by Liu Bei for relatives, but it is a treasure trove of geomantic omen and has tombstones. In the 19th year of Jian 'an (AD 2 14), after Pang Tong died in the middle stream, Liu Bei, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, built the Pang Tong Temple in Baimaguan to commemorate Pang Tong.
Introduction to Pang Tong:
Pang Tong (179-2 14) was born in Xiangyang, Jingzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei) in the Han Dynasty. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Bei, an important counselor, and Zhuge Liang became captains together.
When Liu Bei entered Sichuan and broke with Liu Zhang, he put forward three strategies, and Liu Bei used three of them. When Pang Tong entered Luowei County, he led a group of people to attack the city, but unfortunately, he died halfway. Only 36 years old, he was posthumously named Shanhaiguan Hou, No. Buried in Fenghuang slope.