Where is Zhang's mausoleum?

Of course it still exists.

The tomb of the former "King of Northeast China" is located in the fruit tree forest at the western end of Nanyifang Village in Shishan Town. The cemetery is surrounded by brick walls, which are simple and beautiful. There is a 64-meter-long blue brick tunnel from the garden gate to the grave, with kerbs on both sides. The two tombs are arched with cement. One is the tomb of Lady Zhang's mother, the Queen Mother, and the other is the tomb of Lady Zhang and Lady Zhao.

According to historical records, in the early years of the Republic of China, Zhang planned to move the tomb of the Zhang family in Haicheng to other places, so he entrusted his brother-in-law Wu Yongen to choose a site to build the tomb. Wu Yongen discovered this place with the famous Mr. Feng Shui in the west of Yimafang Village, Jinxian County (now Linghai City). Zhang invested 40 hectares of surrounding land to build the Zhangjia cemetery. In the second year of the Republic of China, Zhang moved and buried his mother's remains from Heishan County as the main grave, and his wife Zhao (Zhang Xueliang's biological mother) was also moved and buried here. The tomb covers an area of about 15 mu, with five or six fruit trees outside and cultivated land around.

According to the villagers of Yimafang Village, Zhang Lingyuan is adjacent to Ma 'anshan, Yinshan and Monkey Mountain in the west, which coincides with the ancient people's intention of "sealing the throne" and "sealing the seal". There are many reasons why Zhang was not buried in Marshal Lin's tomb. The most important reason is the change of the situation, especially after Zhang Xueliang left the Northeast prematurely and never returned to his hometown. Therefore, Zhang Xueliang completely completed the relocation and burial of his father's cemetery "Marshal Lin". He was willing but couldn't do it, which became a lifelong regret. Zhang Zuolin was buried in Yimafang Village run by Zhang Jinghui and others. This cemetery was originally a ancestral grave of his own choosing, where his dead mother and his original wife Scott were buried. It seems natural that Zhang should be buried here.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation, the land reform and the "Cultural Revolution" in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the wind and rain erosion of nature, the land of the Zhang family was overgrown with weeds and desolate, and most other buildings collapsed and destroyed except for the Liangyong Monument.

1In July, 986, four old men, Jing Youyan, Hui De 'an and Zheng Dianqi, former general headquarters of General Zhang Xueliang, made a special trip to Yimafang Village in Shishan Town to pay homage to Zhang's grave. 19861010.2, Ms. Zhang Yiheng, niece of General Zhang Xueliang, and Mr. and Mrs. Zhang Tongguang, nephew, came from Hong Kong and Brazil to worship their ancestors. 1987 in may, general Zhang Xueliang's cousin, his wife and their children, accompanied by his wife and CPPCC member Xie, also visited the cemetery. ...

In the 1990s, Zhang Xueliang planned to return to China to visit the grave, but failed to make it. 200114 Zhang Xueliang died in Hawaii, USA at the age of10/.

Jong died, and sweeping the grave became a lifelong regret.

1In August, 984, Jinzhou Municipal People's Government listed Zhang as a key cultural relic protection unit, and carved a granite sign in the park, engraved with the inscription "Zhang Lingyuan" in Weibei.