The mausoleum of Zheng Chenggong is a mound tomb constructed with a mixture of lime, sand and soil. The tombstone and the tomb path are both made of granite. The tombstone is 75 cm high and 15.8 cm long, shaped like the Chinese character “山”. The entire tomb covers an area of 997 square meters.
In 1929, the tomb of Zheng Chenggong was looted. Immediately, two stone epitaphs were salvaged. One was the “Epitaph of Ganlan Mountain” erected by Zheng Jing when he returned to his hometown to repair the ancestral tomb in 1674. The other is the “Epitaph of the Zheng Family’s Return to the Ancestral Tomb” by Zheng Keshuang during the reburial.
The Mausoleum of Zheng Chenggong
The mausoleum of Zheng Chenggong is a mound tomb constructed with a mixture of lime, sand and soil. [...]