The tomb of Yan Zhenqing, an outstanding politician and calligraphy artist in the Tang Dynasty, is located at the entrance of Tangquan Village, Hua Shan Township, yanshi city. The villagers call it Yan's grave. Yan Zhenqing's tomb is adjacent to Mangshan Mountain in the north and Luoshui in the south. The length and width of the tomb are all 16 meters, and there are 1 stone tablets in front of the tomb.
Ming tablet is the tombstone of Yan Zhenqing, a master of Tang Dynasty, inscribed by Lu Chunru, a county magistrate. The monument is1.75m high, 0.60m wide and 0.1.5m thick. The monument is1.45m high, 0.6m wide and 0.1.7m thick. In the center of the front, there is a tomb carved for Situ Yan, which was erected by Tang Yuchi, the magistrate of Zhang Song in March of the fifty-fifth year of Qianlong.
Now it is a municipal key cultural relics protection unit. From 65438 to 0996, Hua Shan Township Government renovated Yan Zhenqing's tomb and established Yan Zhenqing Memorial Hall. State Councilor Chen inscribed the name of the memorial hall, and the famous writer Ji inscribed the banner of a generation of masters.