In August 1961, when the Shanghai Cultural Relic Management Committee and local cultural authority investigated the cultural relics in the area of Sheshan Mountain, they discovered a tomb built in the Han Dynasty (202 BC~ 220 AD) at the foot of a slope off East Sheshan Mountain.
The site is located at the southern foot of Zhongjia Mountain near Tianma Mountain. In 1960, when local farmers were digging mud, they found black-skinned pottery dou (stem bowl), clay grey pottery and other incomplete vessels, the pottery pieces with back-shaped pattern, mesh pattern and other impressed patterns, and incomplete stone vessels.
The site is in the south of Chenshan Mountain. In early 2009, when Chenshan National Botanical Garden was built, impressed potteries in the Zhou Dynasty (1046~256 BC) were collected on the site.
The site is at the southern foot of Beigan Mountain. In 1957, during excavation, people found ancient pottery tripods, pottery jars and other incomplete vessels under the ground.
The site is on the eastern bank of the Chenshan Pond, in the north of Guangfulin village and on the riverbed and two banks of Shijiaping Creek.
According to legend, a long time ago, a general surnamed She came to Sheshan Mountain and settled here. He was attracted by the beautiful landscape and tranquil environment.
Sheshan Mountain is located in Songjiang district, Shanghai, China. It includes East Sheshan Mountain and West Sheshan Mountain, 98m and 97m above sea level respectively.