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Where is Liu Bowen's graveyard?

Liu Ji, whose real name was Bo Wen, was later named posthumous title Yi Wencheng, the founding father of the Ming Dynasty, a strategist, politician and writer.

Cheng Yibo's Tomb: Standing at the foot of Shipu Gorge, it is a provincial cultural protection unit. Nine hills extend here, commonly known as "Kowloon grabs pearls". Covering an area of 8 12 square meters, there is a stone tablet in front of the tomb, engraved with "Liu Wencheng Cemetery, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty". There is a field in front of the tomb, which looks like an inkstone and a small mound. Shaped like a dragon ball; There is a needle mountain on the left, which looks like a pen. At the beginning of the Republic of China, Zhang Taiyan wrote "Hanging Wen into a Ming Army".