Former residence of Sun Yat-sen's ancestors

On Zhongshan Avenue in Shangsha Village, Chang 'an Town, opposite the foothills of Guangshen Highway, there is a Ming Dynasty tomb, which was the third generation ancestral grave of Sun Yat-sen, rebuilt in the winter of the third year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1864), with its back against the mountains and facing the lion's mouth. Above the granite tombstone, the word Chongyintang is carved horizontally, and in the middle of the tombstone, the tomb of Sun Gong sealing Deng and offering three ancestors is carved vertically. Before this sacrificial cemetery was restored, it was just an ordinary earth grave. Tongzhi for three years. The descendants of Sun Shi in Xiangshan crossed the rolling river and donated money to rebuild the cemetery. They didn't consider the geomantic omen here, but only knew that their ancestors came from Shangsha, so as not to forget the origin of their ancestors. Drinking water and thinking of the source, driven by filial piety, came here to rebuild the cemetery. It can be said that the significance of the preservation of this tomb does not lie in Feng Shui, whether it is Long Mai or not. ! It fully proves the fact that the ancestors of Sun Yat-sen in Cuiheng Village of Zhongshan City came from Shangsha Village of Chang 'an Town.