Three Graves of Xiwen is located in Xiwen County, Guiyang City. In history, Wang Yangming once wrote the “Burial of Travelers’ Text” here to commemorate the dead. So this is also one of the sites of Wang Yangming’s relics. It was listed as a provincial cultural relic unit and has been well preserved. Here is a one-day tour guide for you to share Three Graves of Xiwen.
Portrait of Wang Yangming
More than five hundred years ago, Mr. Yangming was demoted to Longchang Station in Xiwen and served as a small and insignificant station master. One day, a small official with a son and a servant went to Yunnan to take up his post, and they unfortunately died of malaria after passing by this place.
Three people were buried together
Mr. Yangming was deeply touched by the hardship of life and the fragility of life. He buried the three people with his servant and wrote the famous “Burial of Travelers’ Text”, which he used to sharpen his understanding of the Way. Finally, he became enlightened in Yangming Cave and created a school of thought, opening up the realm of sagehood, making him immortal.
Ancient Post Road of Dian-Gui
Go forward three li along the Six Guang Post Road of Shexiang. Behind the mountains and beyond the rivers, peach blossoms greet the spring. There is a natural bridge, with a small stream flowing down, boulders crumbling from the cliff, a deep blind valley, and pearls and jade spitting and rinsing. Amazing!
April 2nd
Natural Bridge
Blind Valley Under the Bridge
Natural Bridge Waterfall
Self-driving Road Book: Guiyang-Xiwen-Gubao Township-Three Graves (with road signs and stone tablets)-Shaoshang Village (walk about 500 meters along the post road to reach the Natural Bridge)
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