I know of a memorial pavillion in Tianmen county, Hunan province, but I have
never heard of his tomb. I am just afraind that the "discovery" of such a
tomb would be just a smart way to improve the tourism in an area claiming a
tea legacy. It reminds me the Zhongling spring re-decoverded in Zhenjiang at
the beginning of XX century and the adjacent site of Guo Pu' s tomb.
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Hello,
does anyone happen to exactly where is Lu Yu´s tomb? I saw a picture
of his memorial stone in one Chinese language tea book but in the text
it was not mentioned where it is situated. In one poorly translated
French book about Chinese tea (originally written by a Chinese)I read,
that his final resting place was unknown for a long time but apparently
they have found it or at least otimistically believe to have found it.
Yugen.
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