On the platform in the middle of the north wall of the cemetery, Liang Qichao and his wife Li Huixian were buried together. The tomb is rectangular, with a height of1.08m, a width of 2.75m and a length of 4.52m. In front of the tomb stands a raised tombstone with a height of 2.8m, a width of 2.18m and a thickness of 0.7 1 m.. On the front, the Chinese character 14 is engraved, and the book reads "Tomb of Li Taihou, the first official and the first record". Engraved on the tablet is "In October of the 20th year of the Republic of China (193 1), male Liang Sicheng, Si Yong, Si Zhong, Si Da, female, Si Zhuang, Si Ning, daughter-in-law Lin and Li Fuman, granddaughter Li Jing". In front of the monument, there is a 75 cm high altar with a right-angled lining wall and carvings on both sides. Tombstone, tomb top and platform lining wall are all carved from khaki granite, which are connected back and forth and integrated. There is no inscription on the tombstone, and there is no text to show the life story of the tomb owner. This is Liang Qichao's last wish. Liang Qichao once told his children that in future funerals, a small monument can be erected in front of the tomb, inscribed with the tomb of Xinhui and the tomb of Mrs. XXX, and inscribed with my birthplace and the birth and death of your mother, the names of children and husbands, the names of wives, grandchildren and grandchildren, and the rest of the floating words are not needed.
It is obviously new that a lying flat is slightly behind the eastern part of the burial tomb. The name of this monument is "Mother Tree", which is the title of pine tree behind the monument. The words engraved on the front of the stone tablet explain the origin of tree planting: in memory of Liang Qichao's second wife, Liang's descendants planted a white pine tree here today.
Under the platform of Berlin, the east side of Yonglu is the tomb of his brother Liang Qixiong, and the west side of Yonglu is the tomb of his son, artillery colonel Liang Sizhong, and the tomb of female Liang Sizhuang. Liang Sizhuang is a famous librarian in China. His tombstone is based on eight volumes of huge stone carvings, which is quite ingenious in design and profound in meaning. On the west side of Yonglu, there is a beautiful white octagonal small stone pavilion, surrounded by caves and platforms, and the dome is carved with petal patterns. There is nothing in the pavilion. A bronze statue in memory of Liang Qichao was erected in the original design hall, but it failed due to lack of financial resources.