When Jimmy's condition became more stable, Ye Chen and Lin Wan'er had already driven to Diannan Poole.
This city named after tea has a history of more than a thousand years. It was not only a stop on the Ancient Tea Horse Road, but now it is also an important producing area of Pu'er tea.
When Lin Wan'er left Dali, she took her parents' ashes out of Dali and finally buried them in Poole.
After not returning here for more than three hundred years, Lin Wan'er could no longer remember what this city looked like before.
According to Lin Wan'er, she only brought out her parents' ashes from Dali. When they were buried in Poole, she also secretly chose a geomantic treasure to bury the two ashes. She did not buy or build coffins for her parents.
Graves and tombstones.
If you want to find two ashes buried here more than 300 years ago, it is basically as difficult as climbing to the sky.
Fortunately, Lin Wan'er remembered that the place where her parents were quietly buried was a tea mountain called Erlang Mountain.
Moreover, Lin Wan'er still remembered that she buried her parents' ashes under the largest and thickest Pu'er tea tree in Erlang Mountain.
However, on the current map, no information about Erlang Mountain can be found within the Poole area.
Ye Chen drove the car into the urban area of Poole, and together with Lin Wan'er, he found some old scholars in Poole. After some verification, he learned that there was indeed a mountain named Erlang Mountain on the outskirts of Poole, but this mountain had been in the past.
Over the decades, he changed his name many times.
It was first changed once during the Republic of China, and once after liberation. In the 1960s, when the movement arose, it was changed once in order to erect slogans on the mountain. In the late 1970s, when the movement ended, it was changed again.
The last name change was more than 20 years ago, when it was renamed Zhicheng Mountain.
It is said that this mountain, and its surrounding area of more than 20 miles, is a very famous tea production area in Poole. Since the Qing Dynasty, the tea industry here has gradually formed a scale, and it has become the best tea production in Poole.
One of the districts.
The reason why this mountain was renamed Zhicheng Mountain is because more than 20 years ago, the entire tea production area was bought at a high price by a company called Zhicheng Group in southern Yunnan. After that, Zhicheng Group
It was renamed Zhicheng Mountain and gradually built it into its largest and most top-notch tea garden base.
Nowadays, Zhicheng Group's tea has gained a relatively high reputation at home and abroad, and its product line mainly focuses on mid-to-high-end Pu'er tea cakes. Among them, the Zhizhen series produced in Zhicheng Mountain is the flagship product of Zhicheng Group.
, the normal selling price of a piece of tea cake starts at least 10,000 yuan.
Knowing the current situation of Erlang Mountain, Ye Chen found the location of Zhicheng Mountain on the navigation system.
Because this area has been developed by the Zhicheng Group for more than 20 years, the traffic conditions are also very good. It only takes 40 minutes to drive from the city to the foot of Zhicheng Mountain.
Lin Wan'er has not been back to China in these years. She has always been worried that Erlang Mountain will be destructively developed and mined. She was on tenterhooks along the way. When Zhicheng Mountain really appeared in sight, her anxious heart was instantly relieved.
Because the mountains here have not changed much from those three hundred years ago.
Although Erlang Mountain has been renamed, it has always been a tea producing area, so it has not undergone drastic transformation and development over the years. The biggest trace of development is that Zhicheng Group built a cement road directly from the national highway to the foot of the mountain, and
They also built a tea processing factory in the plain area at the foot of the mountain.
When the car was still more than ten kilometers away from Erlang Mountain, the lush green mountains could already be seen in front of the car.
Lin Wan'er, who was on the side, was already a little uncontrollably excited.
Seeing that she was rubbing her hands nervously, Ye Chen couldn't help but ask, "Are you sure your parents are buried on this mountain?"
"Confirmed." Lin Wan'er said: "Although the name of the mountain has changed, its appearance has not changed. It must be here."