The tomb site of Lu Su’s tomb in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province

This tomb is located in Beigu Mountain, Zhenjiang City. However, due to the war, the original cemetery has been lost. The tomb of Lu Su now located on Beigu Mountain was built in modern times and is adjacent to the tomb of Taishi Ci, the fierce general of the Eastern Wu Dynasty. There is a tomb of Lu Su on University Hill in the eastern suburbs of Zhenjiang (formerly Zhenjiang No. 1 Middle School, now on the campus of Foreign Languages ??School). University Scholars Hill is named after Lu Su. This tomb is the tomb of Lu Su. On the front of the tombstone is written: Monument of the former site of Lu Su's tomb in the Eastern Wu Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. On the back is written: Lu Su's tomb, according to the county annals: It is located on University Hill in the east of the city, directly behind the nunnery. That is the north side of Nanshan Mountain of our current school. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, when Bao Gaozhan, a famous poet in Zhenjiang, paid homage to the tomb of Lu, he once wrote a poem: "Where is the title of Polu? The majestic Doctor Lu. There are tyrants from generation to generation, but there is no elder until now. At dusk, the smoke is flat, and the river is full of wine in the spring. . You can still write when you are crying, but you can avoid crying and have no way out. "Doctor Lu's good deeds and high friendship can be summarized in his poems." In front of the tomb, there was originally a stele "Tomb of Dr. Wu Lu in the Eastern Han Dynasty". It still existed in the early days of liberation. However, after the campus underwent many changes, the tomb and the stele were gradually lost. In the autumn of Guiyou (1993), the Municipal Cultural Management Committee moved the tomb site to the foothills of Beigu Mountain in order to gather the scenic spots of the Three Kingdoms, leaving the original site of Lu's tomb unidentified. In order to carry forward national culture, preserve the original appearance of history, and educate students with patriotism and traditional virtues, a stone monument was engraved and erected at the site of Lu Su's tomb to commemorate it. In July 1994, written by Yang Jiqing, Zhenjiang No. 1 Middle School was established

There is also a place in Zhenjiang that is said to be the tomb of Lu Su. According to new excavations after liberation and local chronicles from the Kangxi and Guangxu years of the Qing Dynasty, Lu Su's tomb is located in Xiaodu Mountain in Kuzhu Village, Jianbi (today's Hsinchu Village, Dagang, New District). This monument was erected in the early years of the Republic of China. The tomb of Lu Su is located in the Fangzhuli Bamboo Garden in Xiaodu Mountain, backed by Qinglong Mountain, across the Yangtze River, and facing Fenghuang Mountain. It is a geomantic treasure land with mountains, water, dragons and phoenixes. Before Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty, the hills near Jianbi were full of With trees and mangosteens, the scenery is pleasant, making it an ideal area for burials.

However, historical experts are more inclined to the theory that Lu Su’s tomb is in Zhenjiang.

There are several tombs of Lu Su, but where they are remains to be further verified.