The only warlord buried in Babaoshan

The only warlord buried in Babaoshan is Wang Longyun.

Wang Longyun (1884165438+1October19—1June 27, 962), the Yi nationality's name is Naji headland, formerly known as Yi nationality, Yunnan En 'an (now) Long Yun graduated from the 4th Infantry Division of Yunnan Army Academy and served as the adjutant of Tang, the governor of Yunnan. 1922 was appointed as the fifth army by the Tang Committee, and 1927 was launched, forcing Tang to take over the military and political power in Yunnan. By 1945, he was in charge of Yunnan 18.

1949 August 13, Long Yun issued a statement on "Our Understanding and Proposition of China at the Present Stage", officially announcing his support for China's leadership and serving as a member of the Central Committee and deputy director of the National Defense Commission. 1June 27th, 962, died of acute myocardial infarction in Beijing. During Long Yun's administration in Yunnan, Yunnan remained relatively stable.

Brief introduction of Babaoshan

Babaoshan area is the east gate of Shijingshan District, with Yuquan Road in Haidian in the east, Lugu in the south, Bajiaogangzi and Sam in the west and Tiancun Mountain in the north. There are three hills in the north of Babaoshan area, all of which have important buildings. From east to west are Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Babaoshan People's Cemetery in Beijing and Laoshan Crematorium. Three hills, gentle mountain and beautiful scenery. After liberation, they built the highest revolutionary cemetery in China.

As the name implies, Babaoshan is related to "eight treasures", but there are different opinions about the content of "eight treasures". It is said that there is a treasure cave on the mountain, in which there are eight kinds of gold wares; It is said that there used to be eight colors of soil; It is said that Babaoshan once produced eight kinds of building materials, namely white ash, blue ash, red soil, crucible soil, yellow mud, slate, sandstone and Mayan stone; There is also a saying that there used to be many kinds of temples on the mountain, so people took eight sacred objects of Buddhism and called this mountain Babaoshan.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Babaoshan