Cai Yong Tomb is the tomb of Cai Yong in Yuzhou City, Henan Province.

Cai Yong's Tomb is located in Yuzhou City, Henan Province. Xiaoyao Ridge is the first peak of Ji Mountain entering the territory of Yu, and the tomb of Cai Yong, the governor of Hanzhong, is in the shade. On the ridge, there is a cliff stone tablet with the word Han Li engraved on it, which is two inches in size. It is Cai Yong's handwritten book. This monument once fell into He Yinghe River and now belongs to Yang Baisha.

Cai Yong, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was famous for his official script. The structure is neat, the style is changeable, and it is longer than inscriptions. In the fourth year of Xiping (175), Emperor Ling wrote the Six Classics, some of which were carved out of stone by Yong Shu and stood outside imperial academy, and were called "Shijing". When Dong Zhuo was in power, he was appointed as the left corps commander. After Zhuo was punished, Yong was arrested by Wang Yun and buried here. Baisha Town in the east and Baisha Reservoir in the north, with beautiful lakes and mountains and new scenery, is a tourist attraction.