DescriptionKong Fanhao - tombstone - seen from south - P1060278.JPG
English: The tomb complex of Kong Fanhao, in the north-eastern part of the Cemetery of Confucius. (A few minutes' walk to the east from the tomb of Kong Yuxu). Includes a pair of large bixi dragon turtles whose faces have been damaged, a pair of huabiao pillars, a pair each of cats, rams, and horses, a memorial arch, a pair of human statues, and the stele and a ding pot in front of the grave mound, dated 7 Guangxu (1881). As usual, the spirit way runs north to south, with the turtles and steles facing south, and the other animals and men facing each other across the path.
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