Zhang Tomb is located at the south foot of Nange Village, Xianxi Town, Yueqing City. Built on the mountain, facing south, it covers an area of 754 square meters. The tombstone stands in front of the tomb and is divided into five altars. On both sides of the pyramid-shaped mound stood a pair of stone Weng Zhong, stone horse, stone Hu and stone sheep.
Zhang (1443-1511), also known as Shunde, was a scholar in the eleventh year of Ming Chenghua (1475) and was a tired official in Guangdong.
Source of information: Wenzhou Museum
Nange Village: Nange, with a history of more than 1000 years, is the hometown of Zhang Lun, the direct minister of the Ming Dynasty, and has preserved archways, Shangshudi, Tunave and tombs. In 200 1 year, it was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. South Pavilion, located in the north of Yandang Mountain, is named after being far away from North Pavilion. It consists of three administrative villages: Shang Jie Village, Xiajie Village and Guomuchang. It is adjacent to Xianshengmen Scenic Area in the west, Phoenix Mountain in the south and Nange River in the north, with overlapping mountains, towering peaks and magnificent streams. Nange Village has a history of 1000 years, and it is the place where the Zhang family live together.