Tomb of Liu Ting
Liu Ting's tomb is located in Baimiao village, Zhangcun Town, 18 kilometers west of Lixin County, Anhui Province. The tomb is large and covers an area of about 300 square meters.
Liu Ting, a native of Nanchang, was the son of Liu Xian, the governor of Wanli in the early Ming Dynasty. He went out with his father and fought bravely. He rose from garrison to general. He experienced all kinds of battles and was the bravest among the generals. In the 47th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1619), he fought with the Qing army in arlidagang. Because of the unfamiliar terrain, he was killed by the Qing army. Liu Ting's death is a great horror. His bintie Dao weighs more than 60 kg, which immediately turns like flying. It is called "Liu Dadao" in the world. At the beginning of the apocalypse, Shaobao was given as a gift. The history of the Ming Dynasty is well-known.
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Address: Baimiao village, Zhangcun Town, Lixin County, Bozhou City
Longitude: 115.98497772217
Latitude: 33.264850616455
Tomb of Liu Ting
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