Which dynasty does the ancient tomb (commonly known as the tomb of the king) in the west of Shangcun Village, Chande Township, Quyang County belong to? Whose grave is this?
According to Baoding Place Names, the "Lin Xiangru Tomb" recorded in Geography of Shu Wei is located in Xiangru Village, Chande Township, Quyang County, and there is still a tomb in the village. If there is a physical object, the reason is more sufficient. In addition, according to information theory, the shorter the channel, the smaller the distortion, and the longer the channel, the greater the distortion. The Quyang tomb identified by Wei Shou in the Northern Qi Dynasty is the shortest, which almost coincides with the "passage" of Lin Xiangru's death time. Later, in addition to Wei Shou's conclusion, the Qing people began to identify many graves in other places again, which was longer than Wei Shou's "passage" 1000 years. I really don't know what their basis is. In a word, the tomb identified by Wei Shou is probably the real tomb of Lin Xiangru. Thus, it can be said that Quyang is the real hometown of Lin Xiangru.