Tombstone culture of Liang Qichao's tomb

Not far from the cemetery, a beautiful and majestic royal tombstone stands on the left and right sides of Zhuanyong Road. This is an abandoned tablet that Liang Jia bought from the declining royal cemetery. He intends to grind off the old inscription and carve new words. Later, due to the exhaustion of funds, it was impossible to engrave the inscription and was abandoned in the cemetery. After the botanical garden, a stone tablet was erected.

On February 24th, 1978, the descendants of Liang Tomb, Liang Sida, Liang Siyi, Liang and Liang were presented to Beijing Botanical Garden for free. The contents handed over include: land 1.8 hectares, 965 trees of all kinds, water well 1 mouth, a pavilion, two sets of erect stone tablets and pedestals, and a fence of 380 meters. After the acceptance of the Botanical Garden, the Liang Tomb was arranged and constructed as planned, and the landscape was beautified, which restored the former tranquility and solemnity of this desolate cemetery for people to pay tribute to.