Xu Wei’s Tomb

Xu Wei’s Tomb, the burial site of the Ming Dynasty painter Xu Wei, is located adjacent to the [...]

Xu Wei’s Tomb, the burial site of the Ming Dynasty painter Xu Wei, is located adjacent to the Yinshan Yue King’s Tomb. After exiting the Yinshan King’s Tomb, follow the signs along the path for a few hundred meters to reach this historical site, which can be visited alongside the other. The existing tomb of Xu Wei was restored in 1989 to its original appearance, protected by a wall of bluestone, with the tombstone inscribed with ‘Mr. Xu Weichang’s Tomb’, signed by Sha Menghai, simple yet ancient. This is the Xu family cemetery, which also includes the tombs of his parents, siblings, and two sons. Additionally, there is a memorial room for Xu Wei, displaying some portraits, textual materials, and replicas of Xu Wei’s works.

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