Where are Mount Jue and Lu Yu's Tomb?

Yishan and Lu Yu's Tomb are cultural tourist attractions.

Jue Mountain is located in Miaoxi Town, southwest of Huzhou Ancient City. Yishan was named after Yi's maiden voyage here. Jin Dynasty is a famous scenic spot in Xing Wu County. Yishan, also known as Baoji Mountain, is named after Jiuzhi of the original fine sand in the south of the mountain and the temple. Hoshakuji is the temple of the Liang Dynasty. The abbot of Miaoxi Temple is Jiao Ran (from Changxing). In the seventh year of Tang Dali, Yan Zhenqing was the secretariat of Huzhou, because both Lu Yu and Jiao Ran were friends of Yan Zhenqing. So Yan Zhenqing, Lu Yu, Jiao Ran and others often get together in the mountains.

On October 21st, the eighth year of Emperor Taizong (773), Yan Zhenqing built the "Sangui Pavilion" for Lu Yu, which was called "Sangui Pavilion" because it was built in the ugly year of Guimao.

In the year of Qi Tang (772), Yan Zhenqing, a famous calligrapher, was appointed as the secretariat of Huzhou, and attached great importance to Lu Yu. He invited Lu Yu to get together with many literati and scholars in the mountains, and invited him to participate in the compilation of Hai Yun Yuan Jing.

Lu Yu has lived in Huzhou for more than 30 years, and Huzhou has become his second hometown. During this period, Lu Yu traveled to eastern Zhejiang, southern Jiangsu, northeastern Jiangxi and other places for tea activities, but mainly engaged in tea research and writing tea classics in Huzhou.

During his thirty years in the lake, Lu Yu devoted his life to writing and completing the world's first monograph on tea research, Tea Classic. Tea Classic comprehensively discusses the characteristics, functions, tastes, producing areas, water quality, tea picking, cooking and drinking methods of tea.

There are three volumes and ten chapters in the book, although there are only 7,000 words, but three drafts have been changed, and finally this amazing masterpiece that has been told for ages has been completed. Lu Yu's contribution to tea science is famous all over the world, and he is called "Cha Sheng" by later generations.

Lu Yu died in Huzhou in the 20th year of Zhenyuan in Tang Dezong (804) at the age of 7 1 year, and was buried in Zhuanshan. There is Lu Yu's tomb on the mountain.

Lu Yu (733-804) was born in Jingling, Fuzhou (now Tianmen City, Hubei Province) in the Tang Dynasty. His name is hung-chien and his name is Ji Ji. His names are Elves, Sangzhuweng and Donggangzi. He loved tea, was good at tea ceremony, wrote poems and was good at calligraphy all his life. He is famous for writing the world's first monograph on tea studies-Tea Classics, which is immortal. Lu Yu's life experience is rough and bleak, full of legend. According to the Records of Tianmen County, Shangrao County and Lu Yu's Autobiography, Lu Yu was born in the 21st year of the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (733) and was abandoned in Tianmen as a child.

He was in office in 17. Shao Kang's son. He took part in the war to restore Xia Guo led by his father and made many achievements. He invented armor and spears and conquered Dongyi on a large scale and won. Jiyi, also known as Jiyi. The monarch of the Xia Dynasty. The year of birth and death is unknown. Shao Kang. Shao Kang succeeded to the throne after his death. /kloc-died in 0/7 and was buried near Anyi. He was clever and capable, and helped his father Shao Kang destroy the Han family and revive the Xia Dynasty. During his reign, he invented armor made of animal skin. Soldiers wear it, which can shield the enemy's knives and arrows from cutting and shooting, and greatly improve their combat effectiveness.