1. Li Zicheng's birthplace
Li Jiqian Village, where Li Zicheng was born, is a small village with a population of only more than 300 in a ravine about five kilometers south of Diansi Town, Hengshan County.
In front of a cliff near the mountain in the village, there is a flat dam land, and the ground is planted with cypress trees. Near the cliff, there is a rectangular stele made of cement, and the front is written with the words "Birthplace of Li Zicheng".
There is also a four-character poem, written by Xie Chengren, an expert in Ming history, and inscribed by Ouyang Zhongshi, a famous calligrapher. His poem is: "Li Ji moved to the village, and broke into the king Sangzi." Now it is Hengshan, and it used to be rice fat. The statue of rice fat stands upright, and its image is brilliant; the stele of Hengshan tree, its stele is towering. The glorious and the glorious and the green history will be immortal, and the majestic and the glorious and the light of the two counties. It is just 48 words, but there are narratives and discussions, which not only praise the righteous deeds of Mizhi and Hengshan counties for Li Zicheng's statue and tree monument, but also praise Li Zicheng's achievements.
The back of the stele reads: "The hometown of General Li Zicheng of Dashun is the Changliang Bay of Shuangquanli, Mizhi County, Yan'an Prefecture, Ming Dynasty, and the ancient village of Yongfeng Mountain, Shiyaogou Township, Hengshan County, today······" and so on.
This corresponds to the saying that Li Zicheng was "born in Li Jiqian and grew up in Chang Yuan" that has been circulating among the masses.
The long ridge was called Changliang Bay in the Ming Dynasty.
There is an earthen cave on the cliff on the left side of the stele that is more than a zhang away from the flat ground, although the cave has been dilapidated, but it is very peculiar. On the right side of the cave, there is a hole open in the ground that can accommodate one person to go down, and the black ancient hole is winter, and there is no bottom in sight. There is also an opening on the left side, so that people can walk in almost with their heads down and see that there is a pile of treading dirt inside. This is the legendary Tibetan Cave.
Legend has it that there are a large number of weapons and armor buried by the Western Xia Kingdom for the restoration of the country in the Tibetan Cave