Now the three tombs of General Ding Cun. One is located 600 meters east of the village, with a height of 2 meters and a diameter of 10 meter. It's well preserved. The other is located 50 meters north of the village, with a height of 3 meters and a diameter of 10 meter. A small amount of sealing soil has been dug up, but the tomb has not been exposed. There is also a grave near the village. 1968, it was dug out to build a house. According to the people who participated in the excavation, the tomb is about four meters high and 25 meters in diameter. Digging down to five meters from the top, I found a tomb three meters square, with a hole on the side, only blue bricks under it, and bones scattered on the bricks, with an iron egg on each corner and an iron egg on one corner.
Laiyang customarily eats taro in May.
Laiyang is rich in taro. In the past, taro was always indispensable for feeding children in the countryside. This is because taro has a special function: preventing diarrhea. Give children taro, with little diarrhea.
There is also a custom, that is, Laiyang people must eat taro when the whole family eats jiaozi. This is because, after eating taro, the products before fishing will be used in the next year's life, and the days will be rich, and there will be "extra heads".