Introduction to Tomb No. 2: The owner of Tomb No. 2 is Li Shude (1804-1877), also known as Ziting. He was granted the title of Dafu Zhongxian by the emperor and was born in Gongsheng. He once served as a Confucian edict in Xingping County. The couplet in its courtyard is "One Qiu square is a peaceful place, and it will always be the same as the Tushita sky". Three grids are engraved on the forehead of the lintel. The left grid is for orchids, the right grid is for bamboo, and in the middle is a miscellaneous treasure map. The word "loyalty" is engraved on the south wall of the courtyard. The word "filial piety" is engraved on the north wall. The fonts are all in regular script and are one meter square. Strong and powerful, upright and generous. Give people moral-based teachings. There is a pair of round sculptures of a boy and a girl in front of the middle tomb.
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