Introduction to the tomb passage of Shi Miyuan: A few hundred steps north of Daci Temple is the passage to the tomb of Shi Miyuan, the Prime Minister of the Southern Song Dynasty. The tomb is made of artificial piles of earth and stones. It is dozens of feet high and thousands of steps in circumference. The hillsides are connected and stand like hills. The tomb is surrounded by green bamboos and pines and camphors.
On both sides of the Shinto, stone beasts and beasts stand in sequence. The tomb passage ascends along the mountain steps and is quite long. In the middle, there are still a sacrificial pavilion, two century-old ginkgo trees, an arched stone bridge in front of the Shinto, a Shinto stone tablet and other historic sites. The entire The tomb passage is extraordinary.

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