Introduction to the Tomb of the King: In 1645 AD, Li Zicheng was chased by the Qing Dynasty generals to Jiujiang. He led a small force to Tongshan Mountain after many twists and turns, and went straight to Jiugong Mountain, preparing to cross the mountain and meet Liu Tichun and Hao Yao in Ningzhou, Jiangxi. Flag Army Reunion. When the soldiers arrived at Lijiapu at the foot of Jiugong Mountain, they were overtaken by Qing generals Azige and Duduo. Due to the huge disparity in numbers, the battle ended in a disastrous defeat. After Li Zicheng got rid of the pursuit of the Qing soldiers, he escaped into the mountains alone. Due to the unfamiliar terrain, Li Zicheng As a result, he accidentally entered the Hulu Valley of Death and was killed by Cheng Jiubo, the brave leader of Yuankou Village. He died at the age of thirty-nine. Several nearby farmers surnamed Zhu used two old water tanks to form a stone coffin and buried him secretly. In 1975, the state allocated funds to build the mausoleum. Guo Moruo inscribed the epitaph and tombstone for the mausoleum, Mao Dun inscribed the horizontal plaque "Li Zicheng Exhibition Hall", and Yao Xueyin inscribed the three characters "Chuang Wang Mausoleum".

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