The tomb of Liang Shanbo found in the ancient temple in Zhejiang Province was located in the Liangzhu Cultural Park in Haishu District, Zhejiang Province.
Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province was the hometown of Liang Shanbo. Liang Shanbo was from Kuaiji (now Shaoxing in Zhejiang Province). He had once served as a local official. In addition, Zhu Village in Fenghui Town, Shangyu District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province was considered to be Zhu Yingtai's hometown, and the story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai was also related to Shangyu. Therefore, Shaoxing in Zhejiang could be considered as the hometown of Liang Shanbo.
Liang Shanbo's grave was buried in many places, including Runan in Henan Province, Ningpo in Zhejiang Province, Qingshui in Gansu Province, Shucheng in Anhui Province, Yixing in Jiangsu Province, Hejian in Hebei Province, Qufu in Shandong Province, Jiayang in Shandong Province and Jiangdu in Jiangsu Province. However, no specific information was provided to indicate the exact location of Liang Shanbo's grave. Therefore, I don't know where Liang Shanbo's grave is.
There was a Lanke Temple on Lanke Mountain in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Lanke Temple was an ancient temple built in the Liang Dynasty. It was located at the southern foot of Lanke Mountain and was also known as Baoyan Temple. According to legend, the name of Lanke Temple came from a legend of Go. This temple was a key scenic spot in Zhejiang Province and was known as the "Immortal Land of Go". Lanke Mountain had other scenic spots, such as Lanke Pavilion and Lankeping. Lanke Mountain was a sacred place with a diverse religious culture and was also a popular tourist destination.
Zhu Yingtai and Liang Shanbo's graves were located in the Liangzhu Cultural Park in Haishu District, Zhejiang Ningbo City.
He could find some information related to Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai. Among them, the second document provided the simplified musical scores and lyrics of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai Eighteen, which could be used as the basis for answering this question. However, due to the limited search results provided, no more detailed information could be provided.
The Cantonese opera, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, was one of the four love stories in ancient China. It was about the love story between Zhu Yingtai, a woman from Shangyu County, Kuaiji County, and Liang Shanbo, a scholar. They had been classmates for three years and had a deep relationship, but Liang Shanbo never knew that Zhu Yingtai was a girl. Later, Zhu Yingtai was forced to return to his hometown. When Liang Shanbo visited Shangyu, he found out that Zhu Yingtai had been betrothed to someone else. Liang Shanbo passed away due to excessive depression. On the day of Zhu Yingtai's marriage, she suddenly heard the news of Liang Shanbo's death. She wept in front of Liang Shanbo's grave and smashed the grave. Both of them turned into butterflies and danced. The Cantonese opera Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai had been popular among the people for more than 1700 years and was known as the eternal masterpiece of love.
Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai was one of the four love stories in ancient China. It was also the most charming oral art and national intangible cultural heritage in China. This story tells the story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai meeting, falling in love and parting in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. They had been classmates for three years and had a deep relationship, but Liang Shanbo didn't know that Zhu Yingtai was a woman. Later, Zhu Yingtai interrupted her studies and returned to her hometown. Liang Shanbo found out that his good friend was actually a female Hongzhuang. He wanted to propose marriage to the Zhu family, but Zhu Yingtai had already been betrothed to Ma Wencai. In the end, Liang Shanbo passed away due to his illness. Zhu Yingtai decided to die for love after hearing the news. Their story was widely praised and was hailed as the eternal masterpiece of Chinese love. The love story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai had been circulating among the Chinese people for more than 1,700 years. It had been adapted and disseminated by many authors, with different versions and details. The story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai was also filmed into TV series, movies, and operas, which were very popular among the audience.
The hometown of Liang Shanbo in Shaoxing was located in Zhuzhuang Village, Fenghui Town, Shangyu District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. This place was the place where the story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai took place, and also Zhu Yingtai's hometown. Zhu Village was built in memory of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai. The scenic area was elegant and the architectural style was modeled after the Jiangnan classical gardens of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In addition, Shangyu District of Shaoxing City was also named the hometown of Yingtai in China, and the legend of Liang Zhu was included in the list of representative projects of national intangible cultural heritage. In short, the hometown of Liang Shanbo in Shaoxing was an important cultural tourist attraction, attracting many tourists to relive this poignant love story.
The story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai was summarized as: Zhu Yingtai dressed as a man to go to school, met Liang Shanbo on the road, the two became good friends and went to visit the teacher together. Three years later, Zhu Yingtai returned to her hometown. When Liang Shanbo visited Shangyu, he found out that she was a girl. Liang Shanbo wanted to propose marriage to the Zhu family, but Zhu Yingtai was already betrothed to Ma Wencai. Liang Shanbo died of a serious illness due to lovesickness. Zhu Yingtai passed by Liang Shanbo's grave when she was getting married. The grave suddenly collapsed. She jumped into the grave. When the grave closed, a pair of colorful butterflies appeared.
There were a few novels about the protagonist crossing over to Liang Shanbo that could be recommended. The first was " Scum of Jianghu ", a wuxia fantasy novel written by Wei Shisi. It told the story of the protagonist, Wei Wuji, who transmigrated to the Great Wei Empire, founded the Jinyiwei, conquered Fangla, and destroyed Liangshan. In addition," Destiny " was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist transmigrated into Zhu Yingtai, changed her fate, and went to the capital to take the exam. There was also the story of a hungry ghost who accidentally transmigrated into the world of the Liang Zhu. The protagonist met Liang Shanbo. These novels can satisfy your needs about the protagonist crossing Liang Shanbo.