Time: Ming
The Yan Tomb of Huamingtang is located 500 meters southeast of Huamingtang Village, Xiaoxi Town, Wuhe County, next to 104 National Road. It's about 70 kilometers from Bengbu City.
Built in the seventh year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1374), it is the tomb of Yan, the wife of Zhu Yuanzhang who died unmarried in Ming Dynasty. It belongs to the first-class burial system in Ming Dynasty, covering an area of 1500 square meters. Shinto Road is 30 meters long, with wordless tombstones 1, including Weng Zhong, Shi Hu, Shiyang, Shima and Wang Zhu. The cemetery is located at the southern end of Dagong Mountain, facing south. It is close to the mountain and open to the south. It is a treasure trove of geomantic omen-"Jidi", with a typical burial style in Ming Dynasty. Famous landscapes include Yanjialou Ruins, Wordless Monuments, Dagongshan Forest, Gujin Cave, Weishan Lake, Qiaozijian and many other cultural and natural landscapes.
In 2002, during the restoration and protection of the tomb area, the remains of five halls were discovered, and Shinto and stone statues were restored in September 2002. In June 2004, it was announced by the provincial government as a key cultural relics protection unit in Anhui Province.
May 20 13 was listed in the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Scope of protection: 200 meters east, south, west and north of the tomb area.
Construction control zone: east, south, west and north 1000 meters outside the protection scope.