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The
Wan’ an (Eternal Peace) Cemetery is situated on
the foot of Jade Spring Mountain, 15 kilometers from Beijing.
Here, under the shade of groves of pine trees, lies Li
Dazhao, a leader of the Chinese revolution, one of the
main promoters of the May 4th Movement, and a founder
of the Chinese Communist Party, To the north the tomb
is overshadowed by undulating ridges and peals which form
a natural screen. To the south, the flat fertile plains
of the Beijing suburbs stretch away into the distance.
The
tomb is in the southern part of the cemetery and is constructed
of concrete. Before it stands a white marble tablet, one
meter square, on which six Chinese characters are engraved, “The Tomb of Mr. Li Dazhao,” in the calligraphy
of Liu Bannong, a noted scholar of the May 4th Movement
period.
From 1916, when Li published the first issue of the Morning
Bell Journal in Beijing, until his death buy hanging in
April 1927, Li Dazhao devoted his life to the service
of his country.
Li left behind a corpus of over 350 writings which were
praised by Lu Xun as “the legacy of a pioneer, a
monument of revolutionary history.” |