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The ancient tomb in Qingyun town

Yanlingtai: located 4 kilometers north of the county seat. In the north of Qijia village, the former Tufu high uplift is the tomb of Wu's eldest son. There is the Jade Emperor Temple in the world, and now it is the Jinshan Temple on the island. Yanling and Yuhuang Temple are located in Jinshan Temple on the island and have high historical value. Ji Zha, the younger brother of King Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period, was named "Yanling". Ji Zha was recruited by Yan State. When he went to Yan State, his eldest son died. In order not to lift the coffin, it was buried here, which was called "Yanling Terrace" in ancient times and "Gaomu Terrace" in the local area.

Zhang Yan Tomb: It is located at 10 km west of the county seat. Jia Dai Village, half a mile southwest of Qingyun Town, is said to be the tomb of Wang. Wang, wise man, post-Tang people. Teenagers joined the army, fought with Zhu Wen in various places, and repeatedly made meritorious military service. They are famous for their bravery. This army, called Wang Tiepao, is the commander of the back beam. He used to be the secretariat of Zhou Zhou and the national defense minister of Zhengzhou, and was later appointed as the head of state, and was awarded the northern agreement. After being framed, he fought against post-Tang Jun, was seriously injured and captured, and advised the post-Tang Dynasty not to kill him. Legend has it that every soldier in this department has a handful of dirt, which has become a high mound and is called "Zhang Yan's Tomb". It is also established that there will be a calendar meeting here on March 28 of the lunar calendar every year until 1937. Up to now, some people still say that "Li Cunxiao doesn't show its seal", and Wang can't cross the villages, namely Qianrenzhai, Dongrenzhai, Xirenzhai, Dasunzhai, Xiaosunzhai, Goujiazhai, Luojiazhai, Yinjialou (the above eight villages are still under the jurisdiction of Leling City) and Shijiazhai, which were destroyed in 1966.