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Where did Shen Wansan end up?

Buried in my hometown

Shen Wansan spent the last few years of his life in Yunnan Border Region and died in a foreign land. Relatives around him transported his bones back to Zhouzhuang, the ancient town where he started, and buried them under Yinzibang. According to folklore, there is a flood at the end of Yinzibang, which leads to the spring and will not dry up in a dry year. There is an ancient tomb under the water, which is very strong and contains Shen Wansan's coffin. It makes people think and enlighten a lot today. Before Shen Wansan was born, his father had owned thousands of acres of fertile land and operated workshops such as rice shops and wineries. At that time, it was also a rich family in the local area. After Shen Wansan was born, he was nicknamed Shen Zhongrong and Shen Fu. When giving him full moon wine, his father ordered Four Treasures of the Study and gold and silver jewelry for him to rob, and Shen Wansan robbed a jade carving. Shen Shi housekeeper concluded that the son's future economic achievements far exceed his parents. However, Shen Fu was not happy. As a foreigner, Shen Fu's personal experience in communication with people made him hope that his son would study poetry books diligently in the future and worship his ancestors with fame. Shen Wansan was naughty at school and didn't want to learn, and her husband was often teased by him. Xiao Wansan is very close to his nanny and housekeeper. The housekeeper especially likes to tease him and teach him arithmetic knowledge while playing. The housekeeper took an empty jar (made of ceramics) from the winery, asked Xiao Wansan to put change in it, and set up a ledger. Xiao Wansan attached great importance to this matter, thus forming Shen Wansan's financial management consciousness. The housekeeper smiled and named the jar cornucopia. Since then, Shenyang has called it a cornucopia. No one can imagine that the word "cornucopia" influenced Shen Wansan's life. No matter whether Shen Wansan made his fortune and moved to Suzhou or Zhu Yuanzhang moved to Nanjing, this cornucopia followed Shen Wansan all the time. Although not as magical as folklore, it is said that Shen Wansan has an inexhaustible business philosophy or inspiration for the cornucopia. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to occupy a cornucopia and build Nanjing City. Shen Wansan had to dedicate this cornucopia to the emperor on the grounds that he needed to choose an auspicious day and fast for 7749 days. Then he secretly summoned skilled craftsmen to build a cornucopia with gold and diamonds, and all kinds of auspicious patterns were used on it. Finally, he passed this level. Shen Wansan made a speech afterwards, saying that there is no cornucopia in the world, which is really Xiao He's failure! The bones of Shen Wansan, the god of wealth, are buried at the top of Gupeng Village Committee in Yongfeng Town, Deqing County, Guangdong Province. Before burying Shen Wansan, Feng Shui master Lai Buyi named this treasure land "Seven Stars Accompanying the Moon". After Shen Wansan was buried, Feng Shui master Zeng Fuyang named the treasure land "Baizuzhu". The villagers at the foot of the mountain spread it, calling it "a hundred feet with pearls." Shen Wansan's descendants called the ancestral graves "a hundred feet spit pearls". Shen Wansan's descendants lived in Wulong Town, Deqing County. Most of them changed their surnames to Pan, but those who changed their surnames were unknown. Note: (Hundred feet is a centipede.