Qin Liangyu lived in the Ming Dynasty when geomantic omen and religion prevailed. From the emperor, the supreme ruler, to the princes and ministers, they are all worshippers, and the chieftain of Majia, as the ruler, followed them without exception. Huilongshan, where Sanjiao Temple is located, was built here by the Ma family as early as the early Ming Dynasty because of its beautiful geomantic omen. From the point of view of the interoperability between Yangfu and Yinfu, it is a natural choice to build Liang Yuling after Sanjiao Temple. Let's take a look at its feng shui.
On the left side of Liang Yuling in Sanjiao Temple is a winding mountain range. The cypress on the mountain is lush and looks like a sleeping dragon, so it is called Huilong Mountain locally. Look at the right, it is tall and dangerous Yang Erpo. There are many Ba people's cliff tombs on the cliff wall, and the Ba people take the white tiger as their totem. Therefore, Yang Erpo is like a eyeing guard in Sanjiao Temple. There is a banana beach surrounded by the Dragon River in front of the mausoleum. On the fertile peninsula, there are dense trees and flowers, which is really a beautiful scene. Look at the back of the mausoleum. The opposite mountain is Meishan, and the later extension of Meishan is Wanshou Mountain. Meishan and Wanshou Mountain are both important places for Liang Yusheng's activities before his death, which is a strong backing from psychological analysis. So it also meets the requirements of post-basalt in geomantic omen. Even though there are many tombs buried in Qin Liangyu, even if outsiders don't know their real tombs, her descendants, at least direct descendants, know the real tombs of Qin under the instructions of their ancestors, and they will go to sacrifice in the traditional Spring Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day. Today, the direct descendant of Qin Dynasty 12- 14 is the jade worshipper in the temple during the Spring Festival. This also proves that the real tomb is here.