Introduction to the Victory Altar: The "Eighth Route Army Anti-Japanese War Victory Memorial Altar" is 8 stories high, symbolizing the eternal commemoration of the Eighth Route Army's eight-year war of resistance. There are 6 cultural walls on the top of the altar, in the shape of an "eight", and the wall height is 4.5 meters, which symbolizes the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945. The words on the wall are: "Leadership of the Party, united front", "Crossing the Yellow River eastward, fighting in Taihang", "Unity of the army and the people, fighting bloody battles", "Self-reliance, hard work", "International support, joint resistance" With six themes including "Victory of the Anti-Japanese War and Advance into the Central Plains", these six groups of Taihang red sandstone reliefs reflect the arduous course of the Eighth Route Army under the leadership of the Communist Party of China in persisting in the Anti-Japanese War.