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Making modern connections through ancient tombs

Visiting ancestors' graves has become a trend for the younger generation, who seek self-awareness by speaking with the past souls, Wang Xin reports in Shanghai.

By Wang Xin | HK edition | Updated: 2026-04-25 10:38
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Huang Wen leaves a bouquet at Changling, the mausoleum of Emperor Gaozu (Liu Bang) of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in Xianyang, Shaanxi province, in February.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"When I realized that Li wasn't the stereotypical 'sad king of a fallen kingdom', but a living, breathing person who had loved, hated, laughed, cried, and made mistakes, my story began," says Ma.

Admiring Li as someone who was "genuine and vibrant", Ma developed a passion for poetry and history, chose her major, and decided on her career path. She gained a wealth of knowledge and became a volunteer at the two mausoleums. Each time she visits, she brings flowers, hand-copied versions of Li's epitaph and elegies, and letters from other enthusiasts who share the same love for the ancient dynasty.

"For over a decade, Li has been the guiding light in my life, showing me the way forward. When I first visited the two tombs, I truly felt a strong connection that spanned centuries in that moment. I believe it is deeply meaningful to keep learning, gradually piecing together the image of Li Yu and the dynasty," recalls Ma.

Ma adds that most people underestimate the Southern Tang Dynasty, as it should not be defined solely by its poetry. In fact, it had a profound impact on Nanjing's urban development, where the ancient central axis still remains as a major thoroughfare, and is believed to be the first dynasty to incorporate the Qinhuai River into the city limits.

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