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Liu Daoyi's Tomb in Liu Daoyi
After the founding of the Republic of China, with the approval of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Liu Daoyi was enshrined in the Martyrs' Temple in Dahan. 19 12 In March, after the establishment of the Nanjing Provisional Government, Sun Yat-sen issued the Order of Kindness to Liu Daoyi in the name of the Provisional President, burying Liu Daoyi in Qingfeng Gorge, Yuelu Mountain, Changsha, and Huang Xing personally inscribed "Tomb of Liu Daoyi Martyrs". Covers an area of about 1 10 square meter. The tomb is semicircular, the base is 3 meters in diameter and 0.5 meters high. The ground and graves are paved with granite. Three-way stele stands behind the tomb, and the main stele is engraved with eight characters of the tomb of Cao Zhuang, a martyr of Tan Shu, with a height of 1.4 1 m and a width of 0.52 m; The left and right sides are respectively inscribed by Liu Daoyi Brothers Bayi, with a height of1.3m and a width of 0.45m.. There are stone benches, altars, incense burners and stone pillars on the left and right sides of the tomb, all of which are engraved with fine print and a brief introduction of Liu Daoyi's life. The rock climbing path passes obliquely from the left side of the tomb. ?
Eighty years after the death of the martyr, Mr. Wu Qu wrote an inscription for the Martyrs' Temple: "With generous sacrifice, Liu Lang will live forever. Serve the country wholeheartedly, Yuelu Qian Qiu. " 1983, Liu Daoyi tomb is listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Hunan province.