Where is the tomb of Xiao Shenyang, a Qing official?

The cemetery in Little Shenyang is located at the junction of Nanshan West and Qiyuan Village, 500 meters to the east. There is a river between the "Three Rings and Moon", which flows out of the mountain pass from south to north and flows into the Nanliu Village River. It is an excellent place for a yin house (cemetery) on Feng Shui.

It is 40km northwest of Beijing and 2 1 km southwest of Changping. There is a village and a mountain facing the Chuanjiang River. This mountain is 500 meters south of the village, across the Hetao River. The mountain farm covers an area of 20 square kilometers and nearly 2000 mu of cultivated land. Fertile land, dense forests, numerous fruits and evergreen seasons. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, this village was named Nanliu Village.

In front of a mountain bag in Wan Wan Village, Qinglong Town, Fangshan District, there are five humble grave bags, but the seven ancient pine trees around show that the identity of the tomb owner is not ordinary. Two graves were stolen just 10 days ago. It is not clear who did it. Locals call this cemetery Hejiafen, which is said to be the graveyard of Xiao Shenyang, a corrupt official in Qing Dynasty. The staff of Fangshan District Cultural Relics Protection Institute said that due to the lack of literature, it could not be identified as the cemetery of Xiao Shenyang, but it was indeed an ancient tomb under general protection. [ 1]

Little Shenyang did build a luxurious cemetery in Jizhou (now Jixian), Hebei Province. People called it "He Ling", but little Shenyang was executed before he could "live" in the mausoleum. The Little Shenyang Cemetery is located in the center of Daqiao Reservoir, and now it has been flooded by the river. Only in the spring when there is little water every year, the top of the tomb can be seen from a distance by standing on the bank of Daqiao Reservoir, and the two white marble lions in the original cemetery have also been "moved" to the entrance of Dule Temple by the cultural relics protection department.