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Where is Zhang's tomb?

Zhang Tomb is a cultural tourist attraction.

Located on the hillside of Youzha Village, Liuzhou Zhang Tomb was built in the 9th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (158 1). The elevation from the bottom slope to the tomb site is 35 meters. It is 90 meters long and 30 meters wide from the first-class tomb platform to the tomb seat. Bottom-up ***3-level tomb platform. There are 1 for Shishi, 1 for Shiyang and 1 for Shi Hu on the left and right sides of the first-class tomb platform. Counting several stone steps up to the platform of Tomb No.2, there are 1 pairs of stone horses on the left and right, and Weng Zhong (Stone Man) is slightly higher than them, and they stand opposite each other. Finally, on the platform of Tomb No.3, 1 separated the stone turtles left and right. On the right side, the stone turtle carries the "Imperial Sacrifice Monument", which is about 2 meters high, and there are 1 stone turtles on both sides of the tomb. There are rubble retaining walls on the left and right sides of the upper part of the third-level tomb platform. The tomb is1.92m high and 6m in diameter, and is surrounded by stones. Ball hat. The inscription on the tombstone reads: "The assistant minister of Ming Dynasty and the doctor of Duchayuan suggested that Zhang cemetery be revealed", and the inscription reads: "Nine years of Wanli, auspicious day, filial piety, Pei, Sun Jichang and great-grandson stood with tears". The monument is1.45m high and 0.85m wide. Zhang _ Tomb has been excavated many times, and its pedestal and various stone carvings have been damaged after long-term weathering. In recent years, it has been repaired by the office of the Municipal Cultural Management Committee.