Nguyen Thanh You has been preparing for today's memorial service for the past few days. The tenth day of February is the anniversary of the death of his father Nguyen Jiu.
Although Ruan Jiu was the eldest son of the Ruan family, he was not buried with the same clan members, but was buried in Luoxia Peak outside Beijing. That place was a beautiful place with a great reputation in the surrounding areas of Beijing, with excellent feng shui, which was suitable for the second son of the Ruan family who had a romantic life and a handsome appearance.
It’s just that the location of Luoxia Peak is too good. Ten years ago, the late emperor built a royal villa on this mountain.
When it was heard that this place was chosen as the site, several princes from the Imperial Household Department opposed it. Mostly because, apart from other things, the place was already a cemetery for many people. It seemed that the Imperial Astronomical Observatory had sent a team of people to check the feng shui of Luoxia Peak. They said that there was a thin dragon vein hidden there. If one went there to escape the summer heat, it would be beneficial to the holy body.
"Throughout the ages, who knows where there are no buried people underground? We are the people of the Great Jin Dynasty, so how can we have a ruler?"
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