Ji Zigeng's tomb is located at the entrance of Ruxi Natural Village, Shipu Town, Xiangshan County. The tomb is located about 100 meters southwest of Shipu East Bus Station. The tomb faces east and south, and it is a "landing faucet". It is the burial tomb of Mr. Ji Zigeng and his parents. The tombstone in front of the tomb is engraved with the words "Dao Ze Kong Chang", with two elephants and four square columns. The front column of the figure of eight is a double lion, and the inlaid column plate is engraved with patterns such as loose deer, longevity, plum crane and magu flat peach. It's well carved There is a blue stone tablet embedded in the back of the tomb owner's back, and the word "immortal" is used in calligraphy. On the left side of the altar in front of the tomb, there is an epitaph (original) wall of "A Book Written by Professor Ma Xulun of National Peking University". In front of the tomb stands a vertical monument inscribed by Cai Yuanpei, which was copied by Xiangshan County People's Government 1987 1 month. On June 30, 2007, it was announced as the sixth batch of Xiangshan county-level cultural protection units.
Mr. Ji Zigeng (1865- 1933), also known as Chuan Chang, was born in Yanchang, Shipu Town, and his ancestral home was Tongan, Fujian. He is a philanthropist. Many times to help the weak and help the poor, donated money to build (repair) lighthouses, bridges, docks, schools and roads, benefiting Fujian coastal areas and Yuhuan; Support the establishment and extension of seedless citrus orchards in Zhang Baoling, Yinxian County. /kloc-in the winter of 0/926, Cai Yuanpei and Ma Xulun, who sponsored refugees, moved to Fujian. Mr. Wang's righteous acts are too numerous to mention.