For thousands of years, scholars of all ages have loved to travel to Junshan and write poems and essays to mention the past of spring. Ji Rong, a native of Chu Shi, Jiangyin in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in the poem "On the Tomb of Shen Jun, Huang Xie in Spring": "The beaded shoes were filled with 3,000 guests, and the messengers in the plain were all surprised to see them. I didn't listen to Zhu Yingce when I was killed, and I lost my reputation as a good man for a while. " Bian Cunlian, a Qing Dynasty man, wrote in "The Tomb of Shen Jun in Spring": "It's not Liang Dianhan, the autumn scenery in Haimen, but the luxury of ancient hills in Huang Xie. Since ancient times, heroes have always been dreams, and the stars are cold. "
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