Who knows where the National Army Five Army Anti-Japanese War Monument and An Lan Monument are?

The Dai Anlan Monument and the Monument to the Anti-Japanese Soldiers in West Yunnan are erected on Mount Tong Yuan in Kunming.

1September 7, 947, is the third anniversary of the victory of Songshan Campaign.

A monument to the anti-Japanese war dead in western Yunnan was built in Tongyuan Mountain in Kunming.

The eulogy reads: "Nine attacks and nine attacks lasted for 60 years, and the strong men must be generous. The enemy was born, and I fought to the death.

The fierce fighting made the devil cry ... Today, in Luo Feng, a monument was erected to commemorate the national mourning. "

The pedestal is engraved with the eulogy of General Chen Cheng: "Constant soldiers, regardless of difficulties and obstacles, would rather die than surrender."

1945, the Dai Anlan Monument (Memorial for Soldiers Killed in the Battle of Myanmar) was established in Tongyuan Mountain.

In memory of General Dai Anlan, commander of the 200th Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and tens of thousands of soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force who died in the Battle of Myanmar.

In 1960s, two monuments were demolished one after another.

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Wuhu will build a new one.

The Dai Anlan Martyrs' Tomb was rebuilt, the facilities were improved and the scale was expanded.

At the same time, the sculptures of workers, peasants and soldiers in the marine reptile exhibition hall and the square in front of Zheshan Park,

It was rebuilt into Dai Anlan Martyrs Memorial Hall and Dai Anlan Martyrs Memorial Hall respectively, and a memorial archway was built at the intersection of Xiaozheshan.

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Fifth Army Monument

The Kuomintang government was established in front of Linggu Temple near the cemetery of the Prime Minister of Nanjing.

The 19th Route Army and the 5th Army each set up a memorial to the fallen soldiers in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, but it was destroyed by the Japanese army after the fall of Nanjing in 1937.

After the no-beam hall of the Memorial Hall of the fallen soldiers of the National Revolutionary Army, it was not only the first cemetery of the fallen soldiers of the National Revolutionary Army, but also converted into a lawn flower bed during the Cultural Revolution. Later, Guling Park planted the largest osmanthus tree in Nanjing in the center of the original cemetery, and wrote "King of osmanthus in Jinling". The cemetery area of fallen soldiers consists of the first, second and third cemeteries respectively. In the first cemetery in the middle, because there were many soldiers killed at that time, lots were drawn for divisions, and one representative from each rank was buried. The second cemetery is located in the east of Linggu Temple, and was converted into the tomb of Deng Martyrs in 1957. The third cemetery is on the west side of Wuliangdian, which was abandoned during the Cultural Revolution. At that time, the graves in the cemetery area were all rectangular, made of red bricks and covered with cement prefabricated panels, facing north and south. A half-lying bluestone plaque about 30 cm high is erected in front of each tomb, and all the names are numbered instead of engraved, while the list of fallen soldiers is kept in Nanjing Archives.