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Why do she people prefer to spend their lives in poverty rather than guarding Yuan Chonghuan's grave for nearly 400 years?

Many people ask why the She family has been guarding the tomb of General Yuan Chonghuan for nearly 400 years, regardless of fame and fortune. The answer must be found 387 years ago. The answer should start with an ordinary family named Xie, a baby boy who did a great thing. In those days, my hero was a centurion rather than a scholar, and Iseya was no exception. He was chosen as a personal bodyguard by the general because of his benevolence and righteousness, just like the bodyguard around the leader now. She Yi Shi thought she was finally going to get ahead. But at 1630, he was dumbfounded to see the robbers tie up the general and push him to the vegetable market. Then a shocking scene was staged. I saw the onlookers like buying pork. You ate the general who was labeled as a traitor alive.

He doesn't know who the general has offended, but he is sure that the general must have been killed by a traitor. He saw with his own eyes that the general was an able man who frightened Huang Taiji. He believed that if he gave the general enough time, he could save the whole country from the hot water, but no one gave the general even a minute to breathe. He knew what he had to do to uphold justice for the unjust death of the general.

But he is just a small bodyguard, and his words are understated, but he can risk being killed by a stick after being exposed, steal the general's body home and let the general rest in peace. He didn't know that his little act of kindness, just to collect the body for one person, could make the whole Shejia famous all over the world.

The most terrible thing is that the She family doesn't feel that what they have done is great. 387 years ago, after she buried Yuan Chonghuan's head in Yujiaguan, No.52, Xiejieyuan, Donghua City, Chongwen District, Beijing, only several generations of She family members in Tomb-Sweeping Day visited his grave every year, because General Yuan Chonghuan was the heir of Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty. Today, 387 years later, She Youzhi, the first17th generation descendant of the She family, still remembers the ancestral teachings and guards the tomb of General Yuan Chonghuan, a national hero in the late Ming Dynasty.

To this end, she also left an ancestral motto in Yi Shi, asking her descendants not to be an official for generations. Today, Grandma She Youzhi, the grave keeper of17th generation general Yuan Chonghuan, is over the age of ancient times. Behind her ordinary status as a retired shop assistant, she has an extraordinary loyalty spirit. Many people ask why the She family has been guarding the tomb of General Yuan Chonghuan for nearly 400 years, regardless of fame and fortune.

There is a simple reason. Like every conscientious China person, they stick to one sentence-"Justice may be late, but it will never be absent."