Introduction to the Tomb of the Eighteenth Ming Dynasty Masters: The Tomb of the Eighteenth Masters of the Southern Ming Dynasty is located next to Xiamachang Dam on Tianbang Mountain. It is the place where Wu Zhenyu, the Yongli court official of the Southern Ming Dynasty and other Eighteenth Masters were martyred. The tomb area covers an area of more than 4,000 square meters, planted with pines and cypresses, flowers and trees, and is solemn and solemn. It consists of three parts: the tomb area, the ancestral hall, and the cliff. In front of the tomb is a large and small stone square, with dragons and lions carved on the pillars and panels. The carvings are fine and vivid. Behind the square is the tomb. The tomb is round and inlaid with fine diamond bluestones. It is sealed with 2.5 meters of earth and about 3 meters in diameter. There are 18 stone tablets on the trees on both sides of the tomb, engraved with poems and poems from past dynasties.