In short, Yanshi has Yan Zhenqing's tomb. This tomb is located in Tangquan Village, east of Yanshi City. Moreover, in the thirty-third year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, Lu Chunru, the magistrate of Yanshi County, set up a stone tablet for this tomb, engraved with "the tombstone of Prince Yan Lugong Zhenqing". "Record" said: "I don't care, I can't afford to go west (referring to Yanshi), I want to visit the past, and the cemetery is one mile north of the city (referring to the old city), which was ravaged by ignorance. At first glance, it was just a lonely funeral. Because cutting off its weeds makes the tree precious. Because the system is not ashamed, I know the nine classics and don't forget the clouds. " He is sure that this is the real tomb of Yan Zhenqing. In the fifty-fifth year of Qing Qianlong, the tomb was rebuilt in Tangyuchi, a county magistrate, and Zhang, a magistrate of Yuzhou, wrote a tombstone. It seems that they are also sure that this is the real tomb of Yan Zhenqing. Scholar Lu Chunru thinks that this is the tomb of Yan, which is well-founded and is by no means a general feeling. Long before Lu Chunru in the Ming Dynasty, The Legend of Lu Gongxian, inscribed by the great calligrapher Mi in the Song Dynasty, became a masterpiece of a generation and a very vivid Taoist story. Myths and stories, together with the objective reality of the land cemetery that has existed for hundreds of years, provide a credible basis for people visiting Yan Zhenqing from far and near. During the period of 1994, the township government of Hua Shan, yanshi city has built a cemetery, and the "Yan Zhenqing Cemetery" has been built, which not only re-erected steles and carved stones, but also opened a memorial room to collect famous calligraphy in memory of Yan Zhenqing, a great historical figure famous for his calligraphy.