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Where is Rong Hong's wife buried?

Ziwei Cave scenic spot is surprised to see the tombs of Dr. Rong Lu and Mrs. Yipin presented by the letters patent in Qing Dynasty.

Recently, a tomb engraved with the patents of Dr. Rong Lu and Mrs. Yipin in Qing Dynasty was found in Ziwei Cave Scenic Area in the northern suburb of Chaohu City. According to the "Draft of Qing History", "Dr. Rong Lu is a civil servant, who was originally a first-class doctor in Guanglu, and later changed to Dr. Rong Lu, who is both civil and military, and is a first-class lady." According to the person in charge of Wei Zi Cave Scenic Area, not long ago, someone from Nanjing came to Chaohu Lake twice to look for the tomb of Dr. Yung Wing at the foot of Wei Zishan, calling it his direct descendant and great-grandson, and repeatedly said that Dr. Yung Wing was his elder and a great figure in the Qing Dynasty, and had a deep relationship with Li Hongzhang. At present, Ziwei Cave Scenic Area has cleared the weeds in Dr. Rong Lu's cemetery, renovated the tomb as it is, and listed it as a landscape. The tomb of Dr. Yung Wing is circular, with a diameter of 5.5 meters and a height of about 2 meters. In front of the tomb, there is an integral bluestone tablet, which is1.2m high,1.5m wide and 0.22m thick. The tombstone is engraved with the inscription: Gui Ding Shan Xiang, and the following words are engraved in the middle: a patent of Dr. Yung Wing Kao Huxian Tea Gong, which is juxtaposed with it: on the right, the inscription reads: Ji Hitachi, the third year of Qing Dynasty,191kloc-0/August; Inscriptions on the left are: Male Hu, Sun, Zhao Ti,,,, Zeng You, Feng Si. The outer edge of the tombstone is engraved with animal patterns such as Kirin, which shows the extraordinary life experience of the tomb owner. The back of the mausoleum is on Weizi Mountain, facing the top of Daxiu Mountain. On the right is a mausoleum surrounded by green hills, and on the left is a mausoleum surrounded by Wang Qiao Cave and the winding waters of Jinting. Near the tomb 1 m, there are still four remaining stone pillars in a row, which shows that the specifications of its tomb are by no means ordinary people.