In the 43rd year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty, Dai Quheng’s mother (young woman) was carrying her brother on the Meiling Ancient Road on her back in Shuicheng, Nan’an, Jiangxi Province. Her brother’s shoes were accidentally lost. After discovering them, they returned to the original route to look for them. The shoes were stolen by a porter. If you find it, ask for it back. The porter said: "I work as a porter outside all year round. Although I earn money, I owe it to the world to enjoy it." The young woman heard what he meant, and since she was eager to ask for the shoes, she agreed... Tragedy happened immediately, and the porter died for a moment of joy. The young woman saw that the porter's shoes were tattered and had holes in them, so she went to the town to buy a new pair. When she came back, she saw thousands of ants burying the porter, leaving only his feet. The young woman quickly put new shoes on him and then carried the porter's body. Disappeared without a trace... When Dai Quheng grew up, he was the top scholar in high school. According to court regulations, all those who won the top prize had to check the feng shui treasure land of the top scholar's family. Those who found no feng shui were regarded as monsters and monsters and were executed. The ancestral tombs of the Dai family have been inspected, but none of them have good feng shui. The whole Dai family was anxious about this. Finally, the mother of the No. 1 scholar said: "Quheng had a foster father buried beside Meiling Post Road." Crisis resolved. Later, Dai planted a maple tree near the tomb in repayment of his adoptive father's kindness, which was named "The Number One Scholar".