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The tomb of Kou Zhun is located in Linwei District, Weinan City. The existing mound is 15 meters long from north to south, 8 meters wide from east to west, and 4 meters high. There is a stone tablet in front of the tomb, engraved with five words: "Song Koolai Cemetery". This stele was once lost and destroyed, but now the stele in front of the tomb was erected by Qiu Gu, the governor of Weinan County during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The inscription was written by Bi Yuan, who served as Minister of the Ministry of War, Governor of Shaanxi Province and Deputy Capital Censor of the Metropolitan Procuratorate at that time.

Kou Zhun, a native of Xiayu, Huazhou (now Weinan, Shaanxi), was a famous politician and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Bai Juyi and Zhang Renyuan, he was called the "Three Sages" of Weinan. Kou Zhun has been in the prime minister twice, once as a privy envoy, was relegated in the first year of Qianxing, and finally joined the army in Leizhou Sihu. He died of illness in Leizhou in September of the first year of Tiansheng (1023). Emperor Renzong of the Song Dynasty ordered Sun Yan, a Hanlin scholar at that time, to write a stele of Shinto, posthumously named "Zhongmin", re-titled "Lai Guogong", and posthumously presented Zhongshu Ling.

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08:00-17:00 throughout the year; the specific business status is subject to the opening of the day.