Tomb of Chen Hongshou

Tomb of Chen Hongshou

Located 300 meters southeast of guanshan'ao village, Jianhu town. Chen Hongshou (1598-1652), who was born in Zhuji, was a calligrapher and painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Qing soldiers invaded eastern Zhejiang and became monks in Yunmen temple in Shaoxing. He is good at poetry, calligraphy and painting, and has the collection of baoluntang.

Tomb of Chen Hongshou (provincial cultural relics protection unit)

The tomb faces north and south, with a square mound, 3.4 meters long and 1.6 meters high. Surrounded by strips of stone and covered with loess, the front is a stone tablet erected by sun Yunshen, who was born in the 60th year of Qianlong (1795) in August. It is called "the tomb of Duke Chen Zhang of the Ming Dynasty and the Han family of the debelier family". There is a rectangular sacrificial table in front of the tomb, and a square worship platform under it. It was rebuilt in 1987.

Address: guanshan'ao village, Jianhu Town, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing City

Longitude: 120.614004

Latitude: 29.931097

Ticket information: free.

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