Wan Yan Lou Shi cemetery

There are two turtles left in the cemetery, one big and one small. There was a stone tablet named "Tombstone" on the turtle's back, which recorded the life story of Wan Yan Loushi in detail. According to records, this stone tablet disappeared as early as Guangxu, but the inscription was preserved. Liu's "A Brief Introduction to Ji Bian" records the inscription of "Wan Yan Loushi", with more than 4,000 words, which is a valuable material for studying the war history of Liao, Jin, Song and Jin Dynasties.

Around the tomb of Wan Yan Lou Shi, people also found some scattered bluestones, which were chiseled regularly and were rectangular or square. According to the cultural relics department, this is the remains of the sarcophagus. Judging from the number of stone tablets, there is more than one sarcophagus buried in the cemetery, so it should be a family cemetery centered on WanYanLouShi.

19 12 years, the Japanese stole the tomb of Wanyan Loushi, and then transported the stolen cultural relics to Lushun for exhibition. Among them, 12 cultural relics, such as silver hair plucking, silver crown, iron knife with jade handle and various Yu Pei, are still preserved in Lushun Museum.

20 15, 1 1, the tomb of Wanyan Loushi was found damaged. Stone figurines and beasts on both sides of the cemetery Shinto were dumped on the ground, and a beast carrying a memorial tablet at the southern end of the cemetery was actually split into three sections.