Where does the tomb of King Zhuang belong?

The tomb of King Zhuang is a cultural tourist attraction.

Chu Zhuangwang's Tomb is located in Weiziwan Village, Qingcheng Town, which is a treasure trove of geomantic omen. Because its mountain is like a long dragon drinking water, the locals call it Longtoubaozi. At the foot of Longtoubaozi Mountain, there is a jujube forest, which is the graveyard of Li Chuang Zi Cheng Wang.

According to the oral legend of the elders of the Li family, every year, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival will take their descendants to visit graves to worship their ancestors. It was not until after liberation that the secret was made public. In 2003, another book, Li's Genealogy, was found in my home in Weitz Bay, which has been kept in secret for more than 300 years. Appraised by experts from the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences, Li's Genealogy was copied during the reign of Kangxi, and its preface was written by uncle Li Zicheng, which is not forged. According to genealogical records, after the defeat, Li Zicheng disguised himself as a monk and took refuge with two close friends in his uncle Li Bin in Qingcheng Mountain. Li Zicheng's statement that "he managed six rooms before his death, but he managed a big room after his death" was handed down by Li's descendants.

In 2007, Tomb-Sweeping Day, jointly organized by Gansu Ming and Qing Historical Society and Li's descendants, held a public sacrifice to Li Zicheng in the tomb of Baozizhuang, Longtou, Weici Bay.

Weiziwan Village: Weiziwan Village