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The Millennium Tomb of Zhanjiang "Tiger Tomb" has been guarded for generations. Many people go begging for children. Is there really such a coincidence?

In the vast land of China, there are many mysterious stories and legends. After thousands of years of washing, its charm has not disappeared. Although history has been blurred by time, later generations have never stopped searching. People have books, sites, cultural relics, and a heart of discovery, and gradually uncover the hidden stories behind them. The "Tiger Tomb" in Zhanjiang is a place where many people want to find out. This ancient tomb has a history of thousands of years and has been guarded by grave keepers for generations. After hearing its story, many people have traveled thousands of miles to beg for children.

The tiger tomb is actually the tomb of Duke Zhou of Luling. It is located in a group of graves. The ancient tomb is made of stone, with no unnecessary decoration. There is only one Shi Hu lying in front, so people call it the "Tiger Tomb". The owner of this tomb is not Duke Zhou, but a tomb built by descendants of Zhou in Zhanjiang to commemorate the ancestor Zhou Fu. This tomb is very different from ordinary tombs. There is no information about the life of the tomb owner, no information about the owner of the monument, or even the owner's name. It's just that it's engraved with the four characters "Luling Gong". However, this is not a hasty tomb repair, but a decision made after careful consideration.

Zhou Fu was a figure in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. He was born in a scholarly family. He has read a lot of poetry books since he was a child and has a strong patriotic feeling. In his twenties, he began to be an official in the court. However, the Southern Song Dynasty imperial court was already a spent force, and it was losing ground under the heavy blow of Meng Jun. Zhou Fu heard that Wen Tianxiang, a classmate, was recruiting troops to fight against the enemy. He also responded immediately and led the troops to fight side by side with his former friends. Unfortunately, after all, the Southern Song Dynasty was doomed to failure. The tenacious Zhou Fu refused to surrender to the Yuan Dynasty. He led the army all the way back to Leizhou, Guangdong Province, and lived in seclusion as an old man of the Song Dynasty, where he died.

The Yuan Dynasty also admired the hero's loyalty and integrity to the imperial court. After Zhou Fu's death, he was rewarded according to the senior title system of the Song Dynasty. His descendants buried him in the tiger's tomb. The mausoleum is very simple, but it was built by officials in the Song Dynasty. When the Duke of Zhou was written in the Song Dynasty or the Yuan Dynasty, later generations made a mistake, unwilling to go against their ancestors' wishes, and afraid of going against the court, so the family failed to survive. Therefore, simply writing down the word "Duke of Luling" seems as simple and heroic as the style of our ancestors, and introduces his life story to the world. Zhou Fu's blood has continued in Zhanjiang, and the incense is still burning.

By the Qing Dynasty, Zhou people were all over the country, and Zhou's descendants often came to pay homage to their ancestors. In addition, many people go to pay homage to this Millennium tomb, hoping that their families will be as strong as Zhou, and future generations will emerge in large numbers, so people come to beg for children in an endless stream. Zhou Fu's descendants also attached great importance to the protection of their ancestors' tombs, and there were grave keepers here for generations to protect their ancestors' spirits. On 20 10, the tiger tomb was listed as a protected cultural relic.

Zhou Fu stepped forward when the country was in danger. Even if he didn't repel the enemy, he didn't want to be his people. He is loyal to the country and the people, loyal to the liver, righteous and courageous, and consistent. This tomb of Duke Zhou of Luling is not only a site left by the long river of history, but also embodies the feelings of homeland and good wishes for the family in the eyes of Chinese children. The story of the Zhou family is like a corner of the fate of the Chinese nation. How much have we suffered in history? Aren't they all so tenacious?