King Zhu Quan (1378 – 1448) was an author on drama, music, medical and alchemical topics. His religion committee was visible publicly to a wider audience. Zhu Quan’s tomb is in a large mound in the Jiangxi province and its names: Palace of Eternal Life (Chang sheng dian) and Palace of the Southern Pole Star (Nan ji dian) are inspired by Daoism. Outside of the tomb are two eight-sided pillars with Daoist talismans carved on them, both are 6.9 m high with a lion on top and its inscriptions are dated 1442.
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