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Brief introduction of Maosui tomb
Mao Sui's tomb is in Yongnian County, Handan City, Hebei Province. "Jize Literature and History Data" points out that it is in the "southwest of the county". "Yongnian County Records" records: "There is a tomb of Mao Sui in the Wuli levee in the southwest of the city." According to legend, Maosui Tomb is tall, and it is listed as one of the "Eight Scenes of Gan Ping" in Yongnian, and it is called "Maosui Peak".

Shen Cheng Jiayun, a servant of Yongnian in Ming Dynasty, once wrote a poem describing Mao Sui's tomb: "If a sword is horizontal, the plain is light and chivalrous, and the copper plate is shocked by blood, and the cone is heroic." The monument hangs in the sky alone, and there are many mediocre people in the world. Several times, the southern tombs in the suburbs were hung, and the wild trees were covered with rainbow lights. Unfortunately, this mound was later razed to the ground and distributed to a farmer as private land. The farmer admired Mao Sui's reputation and secretly built a mound on the original cemetery. With the support of the government, the mausoleum was rebuilt and a new tombstone of "Mao Sui's Tomb" was erected.

Ping Yuanjun made Guangfu (Quliang) a fief in ancient times [now Yongnian County, Hebei Province].

There is an epitaph in the tomb of Mao Sui in Yongnian County, Hebei Province. During the war years in the late Qing Dynasty, it was stolen by the salt police stationed in Yongnian City (the police officer in charge of salt merchants), and its whereabouts were unknown.

1993, Maosui Tomb was rebuilt in Yongnian County. The tombstone is about 2 meters high, with the words "Tomb of Mao Sui" in the middle and "Visiting Doctor from Ping Yuanjun" in the upper left corner.