Whose tomb is the most admired in Babaoshan Cemetery in Beijing? Who is the special tomb 8 1?

No matter how brilliant the human experience is, it is inevitable to die. It is normal for people to die, but everyone's death has different meanings. Some people die as heavy as Mount Tai. They died for the country and the people. These people died in a magnificent and unforgettable way. Even after their death, they are still respected by people, and many people visit them every year.

There are many heroic sons and daughters in our country, and their footprints are all over the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. During the war, these heroic sons and daughters gave their lives for today's peace. Many heroes and martyrs are buried in Babaoshan Cemetery in China.

The Babaoshan Cemetery, where these heroes are buried, also entrusts our infinite grief for the heroes. At this time, someone asked: Whose tomb was swept the most in Babaoshan Cemetery? Whose is this special 8 1 cemetery?

Chinese people attach great importance to geomantic omen, and the position of Babaoshan is also a treasure in people's traditional thinking. This place is located in the east of Babaoshan, Beijing, surrounded by towering cypresses and lush trees, and far from the urban area, very quiet, which is a good place to bury heroes and heroes.

According to historical records

In the past, many people buried their graves here, which is more in line with our definition of a land of feng shui. As early as the end of the Qing Dynasty, when our country was poor, Babaoshan was not involved and the tombs here were not destroyed, which was a great comfort to us. Later, monks came here to build temples, and the Kuomintang also changed this place into a martyrs' shrine to bury soldiers.

From 65438 to 0949, after the founding of New China, we couldn't forget the contributions of these heroes, so we put the construction of martyrs' cemetery on the agenda. After careful consideration by relevant leaders, we finally decided to transform Babaoshan into a martyrs' cemetery.

Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery is the largest cemetery in China, where revolutionary heroes Dong, Zhai Qiubai, founding heroes Chen Yun, Zhu De and other heroes, late party and state leaders, scientists and caring people from all walks of life are buried.

But what is remembered and cleaned most here is a scholar: Lin. Lin has attracted worldwide attention because of his emotional entanglements. Xu Zhimo loves Lin and wrote farewell to Cambridge for him. Lin is more concerned about his love affair with Liang Sicheng, but many people ignore Lin's own talent.

Lin not only has a touching love story, but also is an independent woman and a great architect. The architectural pattern of Babaoshan cemetery comes from forest. In this design, we can feel Lin's unique vision and talent.

In addition, there is another cemetery in Babaoshan Cemetery that has attracted much attention: Tomb 8 1. In the revolutionary history of our country, 8 1 represents the revolutionary course of the party, and the promoter of this history is General He Long.

General He Long led the Wuchang Uprising and fired the 1 gun at the Kuomintang reactionaries, which opened the curtain for our independent leadership of the armed revolution. So August 1 was also designated as Army Day by us. Now, General He Long is buried in No.81of Babaoshan Cemetery, which also represents his outstanding contribution to the party and the country.

When you come to Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, you can feel solemn. It bears the blood and tears of Chinese sons and daughters, and the bitter past of the Chinese nation during the Anti-Japanese War. Although we have experienced ups and downs and ushered in the years of peace on earth, Babaoshan cemetery is always worthy of our protection.

Living in 2 1 century, we enjoy peace and beauty. We should not forget the contributions of those revolutionary martyrs. Babaoshan Cemetery is where these heroes are buried, bearing our grief for the revolutionary martyrs.

"Power is weak, exhausted for a long time, and then it will be exhausted. If the country lives or dies, why avoid it because of disaster? " -Lin Zexu's "Going to Chengguan to Show Your Family"

When the country is in trouble, heroes never consider the consequences. Whether they are alive or dead, they resolutely move forward, blocking the gunfire with their own bodies and bringing us a better life. The solemnity of Babaoshan cemetery now symbolizes the history of blood and tears. When we came here to pay homage to the martyrs.

I will think of that rough history, and I will think of those heroes who saved the country and the people.