Re: the 85 year old man in Sichuan kept the tomb of Yu Song Wen in the Southern Song Dynasty for 65 years, and the 13 generation had been guarding it for more than 800 years.
"Our Song family has been guarding this great tomb for more than 800 years. I am the thirteenth generation. In this eight hundred years, the Song family has never left this big tomb, and we have the Song family. The oath of the tribe is that the song is no more than the tomb. Since the death of the prime minister, our family has been handed down from generation to generation, and my ancestors, grandfathers and fathers are all guarding the grave. Song Kecheng told reporters about the story of song's tomb guarding.
Song Kecheng's father died when he was 6 years old, and from that time her mother had replaced his father as a tomb keeper. Song Kecheng and several other brothers and sisters were all raised by their mothers. In 1948, Song Kecheng, 20, was married and wanted to go out to the world. But the sick mother called Mr. and Mrs. Song Kecheng to the bed and said that song had been the tomb of the Prime Minister for hundreds of years. In this way, Song Kecheng gave up the idea of going out. The couple took over the burial of the mausoleum from their mother's hands. This was 65 years, and even the grandson of Beijing had not married. The picture shows the work certificate issued by the local heritage management office to Song Kecheng.
the local government attaches great importance to the protection of cultural relics. From the 80s of last century, Song Kecheng was entrusted by the civil service. In 2004, the cultural administration office extended the tomb of the prime minister. Today, Song Kecheng is Renshou County Heritage administrator, every year there are allowances. The picture shows Song Kecheng's agreement with the local cultural relics management office.