Huang Yuerong was the beloved princess of Feng, the magistrate of Jieyang County in the late Ming Dynasty. She is a talented woman from Yangzhou, and she is quite familiar with knives and pens. She helped Feng solve many unjust cases, unsolved cases, strange cases and unsolved cases, and was praised by Jieyang people and deeply loved by Feng. Therefore, it aroused the jealousy of the first wife, Su, and took advantage of Feng's going to Chaozhou to handle affairs and killed Yue Rong. Not only that, the first lady cut off Yuerong's face with scissors because she was jealous of her beauty! Feng lost his concubine and was buried in Huang Qishan. He built an nunnery to keep it and worshipped it for many years. I also asked Zhi Dun, a celebrity, to write The Couple Goes to the Temple and The Story of the Moon. When he left office, he wrote to Zhong Ming and made a bronze bell to express his condolences. Yue Rong's tomb faces south and overlooks Jieyang City. The tomb site is surrounded by green hills, with broad prospects, and Rongjiang green water crosses the tomb road. Yue Rong's tragic fate won people's sympathy, and gradually regarded it as a god, and Lu Yun Temple was also expanded to Lu Yun Temple. Because the 16th day of the first month was the day when Huang Yuerong was buried, Jieyang people were grateful for her great kindness, so they spontaneously went to Huang Qishan to pay a visit to Yue Rong's tomb on the 16th day of the first month to commemorate Mrs Yue Rong. Commemorating Mrs. Yuerong then evolved into an outing. Mrs. Yue Rong helped Grandpa Feng solve many cases. Before she died, she told Grandpa Feng that if any case could not be solved in the future and she needed her own help, her soul would definitely come to Grandpa Feng. What a beautiful love story! Moved by it!
Legend has it that Mrs. Yuerong really didn't break her word in the future. When she comes, there will be a pool of water on the ground ... sigh for the moon, cherish the moon, and wish to rest in peace.