The memorial hall covers an area of 7,000 square meters with a building area of 580 square meters. Its main buildings include the imitation of Hanque Gate, the bronze statue of Suwu Shepherd, the North-South Accompaniment Hall, the Suwu Hall, the North-South Sacrificial Pavilion, the Su Wu Tomb Altar and the Tomb Chamber. There are stone tablets in front of the tomb, such as Bi Yuanshu, governor of Shaanxi Province, Su Cemetery in Han Dynasty during Qianlong period, Lingruan in Wugong County, To Tu Thanh Tomb in Han Dynasty, and Su Wu Tomb rebuilt in the Republic of China. 1957 May 3 1 was announced by the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government as a key cultural relics protection unit in Shaanxi Province. Yang Di's mausoleum is located in the West Garden of Wugong Town in the east of Luoyang Village. Qingganlong has the "Yang Di Ling" stone tablet inscribed by Hua Yuanshu, governor of Shaanxi Province, which was announced by the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government 1957 as a key cultural relics protection unit. According to the county records, in the 14th year of Daye (6 18), Emperor Yang Di was killed by Yu Wenhuaji, an anti-thief, in Yangzhou, and was first buried in Liu Zhutang, Jiangdu Palace, and then buried under the martial arts stage. After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, in August of the fifth year of Wude (622), Gao Zu Li Yuan moved his son to be buried here, which is in the same strain as the Tailing Mausoleum of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty.