Liang Shanbo, a native of the Ming Dynasty, was a county magistrate in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. He did not take bribes and worked hard for the people. His daughter-in-law died when she was young and had no son. After Liang Shanbo's death, people remembered his kindness, so they chose a treasure trove of geomantic omen to bury Liang Shanbo. Unexpectedly, when digging a hole, Zhu Yingtai's tombstone was dug out.
People expressed admiration after seeing the deeds of Zhu Yingtai recorded on the tombstone. Finally, they decided to bury the magistrate Liang and Zhu together and rebuild the monument. From then on, the touching legend of butterfly lovers spread slowly.
The story of Liang Zhu.
During the Eastern Jin Dynasty in ancient China, there was a woman named Zhu Yingtai in Jiayu, Shangyu, Zhejiang Province, who disguised herself as a man and went to Hangzhou to study. On the way, she met Hui Ji's classmate Liang Shanbo, and they walked together. ?
Classmate for three years, deep feelings, but Liang Shanbo still doesn't know that Zhu Yingtai is a daughter. Later, Zhu Yingtai interrupted his studies and returned to his hometown. When Liang Shanbo visited Zhu Yingtai in Shangyu, he realized that his best friend for three years was actually a girl and wanted to propose to Jia Zhu. At this time, Zhu Yingtai has been betrothed to Ma Wencai. Later, when he was a county magistrate in Yin, he died of excessive depression. ?
When Zhu Yingtai got married, he passed the cemetery of Liang Shanbo, and suddenly a strong wind blew, which hindered the progress of the wedding procession. Zhu Yingtai got off the sedan chair and went to visit Liang Shanbo's grave. Liang Shanbo's grave collapsed and cracked. Zhu Yingtai jumped into the grave, and then a pair of butterflies appeared in the grave. Both butterflies flew away.