Built in the period between 1931 and 1933, it has nine stories and eight sides. The whole name is “The memorial pagoda for officers and soldiers of national revolutionary army killed in the war.” The spiral stair-case inside the pagoda has 252 steps, directly reaching the top. A distant view on the top of the pagoda witnesses white clouds and expansive pines in a picturesque panorama.
The Tomb of Tan Yankai
It was built in 1933. Tan Yankai once served as chairman and dean of the Administrative Council of national government. In 1930, he was buried with a national funeral ceremony after his death.
Tomb of Deng Yanda
As a revolutionary martyr, he died in 1931. On the 26th anniversary of his heroic death, Chinese Democratic Party of Farmers and Workers as well as people of different walks of life held a public burial ceremony for him and built this tomb.
Baogong Dagoba and Three-Perfection Tablet
Baogong Dagoba was built in the Liang dynasty in memory of monk Baozhi. Originally located at present-day Ming Tomb, it was moved several times until it settled down here, with its scale much smaller than it was.
The Three-Perfection Tablet simultaneously embodies Baozhi’s portrait painted by master painter Wu Daozhi, eulogy by Li Bai to the portrait and inscription by Yan Zhenqing, hence resulting in the name Three-Perfection Tablet.