Introduction to Sun Bin's Tomb: Sun Bin returned to his hometown of Sun Garden for seclusion and was buried in the north of the village after his death. In the Ming Dynasty, the tomb was buried underground by the mud of the Yellow River. In 1990, a tombstone from Yicheng Temple, which was rebuilt in the 37th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1558), was unearthed on the east bank of the Xiangyang River in the north of the village. It was inscribed with the words "Bin's tomb site is deep", which has been verified by experts in many ways. , it is determined that Sun Bin’s tomb is located here.
The Sun clan rebuilt the tomb. The diameter of the tomb mound is 8 meters, the sealing height is 5 meters, and it is surrounded by surrounding stones. There is a tree monument in front of the tomb with the seal script "Sun Bin's Tomb". There is a stone incense burner in front of the tomb. The cemetery area is 600 square meters. It is surrounded by a 1-meter-high green brick flower wall and 12 cypresses are planted inside.