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What is the name of the tombstone of Wei Zhongxian who rebelled in Suzhou?

Five-person tomb tablet

Tombs of five righteous men, including Yan, Yang Nianru, yang shen, Ma Jie and Zhou Wenyuan, who died in the struggle against Wei Zhongxian in the Ming Dynasty. During the Apocalypse (162 1 ~ 1627), the eunuch party was in power and its political affairs were dark. Shi Li, the weaving eunuch in Suzhou, and Wei Zhongxian, the governor of Suzhou, brutally oppressed and exploited the people, arousing strong dissatisfaction among the people. In the sixth year of the Apocalypse, Wei Zhongxian sent Tiki to Suzhou to arrest Lindong Party member and official minister Zhou Shunchang. Shunchang lived a clean and honest life and won the hearts of the people. So tens of thousands of people in Suzhou and downtown gathered unexpectedly to avoid Zhou Shunchang's arrest. When Tiki rode away to read the imperial edict, the angry crowd made a loud noise and cried. Citizen Yan took the lead in complaining to two envoys, Zhou Shunchang. Yang Nianru, yang shen, Ma Jie and Zhou Wenyuan also begged from the students, kneeling until noon. Tiki's armed fight on horseback caused public anger, so she rushed forward, climbed the fence, broke the lintel and went straight ahead. One flag captain was killed and the other injured mice escaped. Mao was protected by the Suzhou magistrate Kou Shen. Afterwards, the Suzhou government sent troops to protect the gas and released Zhou Shunchang overnight. Mao Lu Yifei wrote a chapter accusing Suzhou people of rebellion, going up and down, trying to solve themselves by attacking and fooling around first. Everyone who goes in and out of the city is in danger. Yan and other five people stepped forward to protect the local people and went to jail. When he was executed, he was brave and fearless. Feeling the righteousness of the five people, the local people were buried together at the side of Tiger Hill, with the title "Tomb of Five People" inscribed by Zhang Pu, a leading member of Fu Society. Located at No.775, Waishantang Street, Nagato, 1956 is listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province.